So, listen to thissomething really odd happened the other day when I had a new window fitted in my sons room. My husband was off at work and our son was at school, so it was just me at home waiting for the workmen.
I went around shutting all the other room doors before they arrivedI mean, my house is tidy enough, but you never know, I just dont like strangers poking around in my things.
Three blokes turned up, proper noisy with their hellos and all. To be honest, their brash manner put me on edge straight away. I just dont get it, being all matey when youve only just met.
Then it only got worse. One of them marched right up to a closed door, cracked it open and started poking his head about.
So, are we doing the window in here then or what? No sooner did the words come out of his mouth than hed already gone and opened another door without even waiting for my answer.
I had to pull him up. I said, Excuse me, you can see thats closed. You should always ask before you start opening doors, this isnt your house. Ill show you what needs doing.
Anyway, they took nearly five hours to get the window sorted in the endwouldve been quicker if they werent always nipping out for a cigarette.
Once they were done and packing away their bits, I put the kettle on for myself. Just fancied a quiet brew before I had to start the job of cleaning up the room after them.
Next thing I know, the same bloke whod been opening doors just strolls into the kitchen and goes, I see youre making somethingare you going to give us some tea to eat?
Can you believe that? I was stunned.
I just said, No, I havent cooked you anything. Whatever youre having for tea, Im sure your own wives will sort that out.
He looked surprised and goes, But weve been here nearly five hours. Were tired and hungryour customers always make sure were fed. Couldnt you just do some sandwiches? What if we were here till evening, would you just let us go hungry?
Honestly, I told them straight: Even if youd stayed all night, I wouldnt feed you. Youre here to work, not visit, and Im paying youyour meals are your own lookout.
They left looking right put out and I just couldnt believe the cheek of it, honestly.
Did they really expect me to lay out a spread? Back when weve had work done before, lads brought their own lunches, maybe asked for a glass of water at mostand even then, not always.
In my mind, you dont owe your tradesmen food. Its a business arrangement, not some family dinner, isnt it?






