Image 1 — Working on a puppy trim with spray up 🫠
Image 2 — Working on a puppy trim with spray up 🫠
Image 3 — Working on a puppy trim with spray up 🫠

Working on a puppy trim with spray up 🫠

I literally never get to do an entire groom start to finish on the same day. And certainly only practice spray ups on maintenance bath day 😂😂😂

But here’s my 1/2 of a haircut from earlier this week, learning the proper angulation is rough! I doubt I’ll get it right before he goes into a conti lol

u/AngryAiiko — 1 day ago
▲ 100 r/olympia

I see your van and raise you this company truck at Safeway during prime lunch hour

Yes that is five official spots he’s in (in like the third spot from the door 🤨). I’d really dare to give him a sixth cause what psycho would park with the trailer basically touching you.
I get it, big truck big trailer little peepee. Do it in the back like everyone else 🤨

u/AngryAiiko — 1 month ago

Company sent two of large, bulky, and expensive item. How long am I required to hold this?

Location: WA state

I operate a legal and licensed services small business out of a multigenerational, residentially zoned home. I ordered a piece of equipment, received it via Amazon shipping services, then two days later received a second.

I notified the retailer, who through a language barrier did not understand that I actually received two shipments. It took two days for them to finally understand. After jumping through a bunch of hoops for them, they offered to let me keep the second one for “$400 off” but charging me the new price (+200) and for their mistaken shipping that was already done (+300). Also offering to not charge the sales tax, the only thing keeping it any kind of discounted, but we all know that legally I’d still owe it to WA, and since it’s legally a business transaction… I didn’t need a second one, but was going to be willing to help them place it with a different business at a good price. Now I’m irritated, and I’m certainly not going to middleman a full price item for them.

There’s the thing though. This is a 300+ pound, 6fx3fx3f package that I cannot reasonably move, nor breakdown from their shipping container, that was dumped in the middle of my residential doorway. You can hardly get by. It’s a safety concern, an eyesore to my customers, and getting me in hot water with the parental generation.

It’s been here for a week, and I notified them the evening of the delivery. How long am I reasonably required to hold onto this item?

For funsies: how it was delivered via Amazon shipping services. I’ve since moved the chicken and original shipment debris. Very lucky we’re not currently in a wheelchair phase 😒
https://imgur.com/a/mAzTv4v

u/AngryAiiko — 3 months ago