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When it comes to your profession, do you feel you act professional?
I'm self employed and a business owner, so yes I'm very professional.
Have you ever not acted professional? Why/Why not?
Sometimes, I'm a bit honest, but I try to keep it professional at all times.
What whatever portrays to nurses/hospital stories/profession stories whatever.
I've dealt with some unprofessional people, but the most recent stands out.
I live in a "manufactured home community" AKA a trailer park, in which you own your own home. We still have to pay a lot rent, but it covers no external maintenance, and we have to do our own.
So this past June, we get a notice on our door at 4pm (an hour before they close), that our lawn needed to be mowed. We had literally mowed two days prior, and were getting ready to go out of town. We had a three day notice to mow, or we owed $60. So I pick up the phone, and call the office. I explain we literally just mowed. Here was my response, "We measured some grass remaining that is over 6 inches tall at the front of your home (I'm looking out my door, to some grass on my neighbor's property), and we need you to mow it immediately." I explain, that it is on the neighbors property. He told me it wasn't. So I ask exactly what the guidelines are, and where exactly we're supposed to mow. His response "Around your house, not up against the next house, and about a mower and a half wide (we have very small properties)" I tell him, that is exactly what we did, and that I'd appreciate something in writing with the exact guidelines. His response "We don't do that here, you should just know...and remember". Then he pauses "I'd recommend you do that today ma'am" I explain to him, my severe allergy to cut grass, and how it will hospitalize me. He says, "Well I guess in your case, it'd just be cheaper to pay the $60 then huh?" I then told him, that I couldn't immediately get it done, but my husband could when he gets home. His response was "Oh...well...good...then"
His wife, though...takes the cake. My 16 year old niece (who lives in Texas), calls me and asks if she can give my son a puppy for his birthday. I ask what kind, she says Golden retriever, Lab, and German Shepard.
So, I call the office, and ask. "You can't have any dog that resembles a vicious breed, for example a pit or a rot, build or markings wise". I'm like ok, well its a -breeds-, and I can have a statement from the humane service vet -insert Texas town-. "I'm sorry, we can't accept a statement from the vet, because the humane society here says its impossible for a vet to know the breed of a mixed dog...I have to see it for myself." This was my response:
"So what you're saying is, if it is built like a rot or pit...like say a boxer, we can't have it. If its marked like one, like a dachshund or a coon hound, we can't have it. And you're more qualified to determine a breed, than a vet, who has gone to college for over 6 years and has a degree?"
Long pause, Me: "You know what, honestly...its just not worth it...thank you" and I hung up.
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