Showing posts with label confusion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label confusion. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

I Think I'm Turning Japanese, I Really Think So




So this conversation took place:

"Hello! Just wanted to check - will you be locking up this evening?"

"Uhmmmmmm ... no. You guys usually do that ..."

"We do. But you're here on extended hours and there are other sites I need to be at. I'm just checking so I can plan the rest of my night."

"Oh, well ... I should be out of here by 9:00. But you might want to check with 'Belinda' (not her real name) in the next room. She's the only other one here besides me."

I go to check with 'Belinda' ...


"Hi! I'm not trying to rush you ... just wonder how long you're planning on staying ..."

"Oh, probably another 20 or 30 minutes. Why? Are you turning out the lights?"

"I have in the other buildings but I won't do so here until you leave."

"Will I still be able to get out with the alarm on?"

"Oh, no, no ... I'm not doing anything until you take off ..."

"So, the lights will still be on?"

"Yes."

"And I'll still be able to get out even with the alarm on? I won't set it off?"

"No ... as I said, I won't turn off any lights nor set the alarm until everyone is out of the building?"

"So ... I can leave without any problem?"

It was at this point I wondered if I was speaking in a foreign tongue and didn't realize it ...

"Yes. Without any problems. Lights: Still on. Alarm: Not set until you are out of the building ..."
 

I watched 'Belinda' screw up her face while thinking. I half thought she was going to ask another bewildering question but ... "Well, okay then. Thank you."

It's days like this when it feels like you're pulling teeth ...





.......... Ruprecht ( STOP )

Thursday, October 6, 2016

There's A Difference ...


This is a sprinkler riser ...

When I moved to Northern California, things were rough employment-wise. It was incomprehensibly difficult to land a job.

In the midst of hunting and searching and submitting resume after resume after resume for months on end, I worked countless odd jobs. Gutting houses, building walls, jackhammering sidewalks, pouring concrete, clearing brush ... anything to keep busy until something solid finally came my way as a result of all my pursuits.

One job I landed was rebuilding a backyard deck, a job that took the better part of a week for a little old lady - Mary (not her real name) - I still help out to this very day. That deck job I did for her, turned into basic upkeep of her house and yard, from gardening and lawn care right on down to digging beneath her front patio and driveway in search of a plumbing leak. (That was a nasty, dirty, thankless job, let me tell you.)

We have a great relationship: We both respect each other while giving each other healthy doses of what-for because that's our natures. She's a little fragile, often falls down because her legs aren't what they used to be. Often, I go to her house to find she's got some new sort of bruise or another. And ... she's a bit ditzy. Naturally, our affiliation has led to some interesting moments. Here's one of them.

The phone rang one morning before I had scheduled to run over to her house and I answered. She wanted me to run by Home Depot (which she interestingly refers to as "Home Deah-poe" for some reason) and pick up some sprinkler risers she ordered before I came over. I told her no problem, that I'd be happy to. "It's under my name" she informed me. "They came in. I already paid for them, too."

I got to the store and went to the will call area, asking for an order under the name of Smith (again, not her real name). a few minutes of digging around in a holding area did not produce any fruit. "What name is it under?" the clerk assisting me asked. "I'll look it up on the computer."

I old him and he searched. Nothing came up. "What was it that was ordered?" he asked.

"Sprinkler risers" I answered. "The person who ordered them said a 'Matt' was the one she ordered them from."

More searching and squinting at the computer. "What was the name they were ordered under again?"

"Smith" I stated once more.

"I don't see anything under 'Smith' ... it's not under some other name, is it?"

"Not that I'm aware of. Can you pull up 'sprinkler risers' or 'plumbing' and look it up that way?"

"Nope. How 'bout a phone number?" I gave the guy her home phone number as well as her cell number just in case. "Nothing there, either. Let me scrounge around in back once more. I just don't see anything that looks like sprinklers or sprinkler risers. Give me a sec ..." and he was off to search once more.

Three minutes later he was back. "Sorry, sir ... I can't find anything. No Smith, no sprinkler anything ... and I checked everything."

All right. Let me give her a call and see if I can get to the bottom of this ..." I rung her up.

"Really? They just called me this morning and told me they were there. That's strange ..."

"Who did you talk to here?"

"I don't know ... but I remember ordering them the other day from a 'Matt' ..."

"I'll see if that trips a trigger," I said and hung up.

Nuh-uh. 'Matt' was called and didn't remember anything about any plumbing supplies requested or ordered. I was at a dilemma, there was nothing further the guy helping me could do. I called Mary back once more.

"They can't find anything? How can that be when they called me this morning and told me they were in? Try 'Wesson-Smith' ... my married name. I might have ordered them under that ..."

"That information would have been handy to begin with, Mary," I chided her.

I went back to the will call area and a new employee was behind the counter. I brought her up to speed and gave her the new name it could be under. More ruffling about in the back and she came out with a box. "There's nothing with any plumbing back there but there is a name 'Wesson-Smith' on a package. Could she have gotten what she order wrong?"

"I don't think so. She was adamant it was sprinkler risers she ordered. Can I see the package, just in case?"

"Sure," I was told and she disappeared in back a final time. She returned with a rather large box, one too big to hold sprinkler risers I noted. She opened it and showed me the contents.


... these, on the other hand, are not.

Inside were four nestled together, white conical pieces of plastic that were the furthest things from sprinklers or plumbing supplies you could get. The 'riser' moniker, however, fit perfectly. Because what they were, what had been ordered, was a set of four BED risers ... not sprinkler risers. I had to chuckle to myself. I told the clerk that was what was ordered. "These aren't sprinklers" she said.

"Well ... I'm well aware of that now" I replied.

I headed out of the Home Depot parking lot with thoughts of semi-scoldful reprimands being launched Mary's way when I got there as to what she ordered and under what name she ordered under ...


.......... Ruprecht ( just STOP confusing plumbing and bedding )


Thursday, September 29, 2016

Frustration Ad Nauseum*

But wait!

There's more! (More from yesterday, I mean ...)

How do you explain this quandaratic mini flyers from Chick-fil-A?



Their normal operating hours are 6:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. So why not simply say something to the effect of "During the fall, with exciting high school football action dominating the season's Friday nights, Chick-fil-A will be open until 11:00 p.m. on Fridays" ... ???

Nope. Instead they say "Every Friday 10:00PM - 11:00PM" How does that work exactly?

I'm confused. Do they close at 10 p.m. and reopen at that exact same time? (I'd like to see that trick.) Or is it just a roundabout way of this location's marketing to confuzzle the hungry masses? A covert message to be unraveled, perhaps? 

I haven't a clue ... 

*It's not really frustration. It's a puzzle, really ...