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I have read this up from the beginning.
I honestly see that some members on here simply forget that WE are the tilers and THEY are the customer with cases like this.
If you put yourself in the customer's shoes and imagine what they are going through you wouldn't call them fools!
A heavily pregnant wife with nesting instincts kicking in is enough to make anyone try and make lemonade with lemons. Hence the reason for just getting the kitchen in despite the floor.
It's very easy to be objective from our perspective - not so much from the perspective of a paying, worried, stressed-out and disappointed client.
I'm having a large extension built later this year and I am dreading it. Even though I personally know most of the people who will likely be involved, I know it's going to be largely out of my hands and in theirs.
I honestly see that some members on here simply forget that WE are the tilers and THEY are the customer with cases like this.
If you put yourself in the customer's shoes and imagine what they are going through you wouldn't call them fools!
A heavily pregnant wife with nesting instincts kicking in is enough to make anyone try and make lemonade with lemons. Hence the reason for just getting the kitchen in despite the floor.
It's very easy to be objective from our perspective - not so much from the perspective of a paying, worried, stressed-out and disappointed client.
I'm having a large extension built later this year and I am dreading it. Even though I personally know most of the people who will likely be involved, I know it's going to be largely out of my hands and in theirs.