What Are You Thinking? Continued 14

I know it's not good, but is it terrible for me to want her to feel a pang of loss or something -- anything -- after she walked away? Feel as if something good is missing from her life that was there before? Because if she can walk away and be as if nothing happened, was it then nothing for her? Watching her reaction, nothing is what it was.
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So is it terrible to hope that there was something more?
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FFS! 🤦‍♀️

I’ve got problems that shouldn’t feel like problems! I just spent a half hour on the phone trying tell a customer I don’t want to do his project.

He wants it done too soon. He wants to buy the equipment himself instead of buying through me and my partners. He’s further away than I want to travel for such a big project…

“Sorry, I’m just not interested…”

“I’ll buy everything from you and your partner and I’ll pay your whole crew time and a half for the whole thing. I’ll pay for lodging (in a destination resort town) and restaurants.

“Um… I still won’t be able to start until mid November…”

“I can wait.”

“Oh man, I’m going to have to talk about this with everyone. I’m going on vacation with my wife for a week. We can talk when I get back.”

“Sure, here. I’m zelling you $200 to go out to dinner, no strings. Have a great time with your wife. We’ll talk next week.”


FFS! 🤦‍♀️ It’s going to be a ton of stress that I don’t want or need but the money is good… I guess I’m a fucking sell out.
Let them stew while you're on vacation and see what else they are willing to give if you're still hesitant? Your stress is worth a LOT of compensation. As long as it's not a too good to be true thing.
 
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