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<blockquote data-quote="IgnoreMe" data-source="post: 3160282" data-attributes="member: 551352"><p>it really depends on where you go. if you go to one that is always busy, good luck getting them to cut it because there is just to many people to try to keep happy and they all want to be helped now. none of them want to wait 5 mins.</p><p></p><p>i loved cutting wood for people because i knew the ins and outs of that particular saw. i knew that it was off 1/8" on the right side and 1/2" on the top side. when customers got shit cut by me it was cut RIGHT.</p><p></p><p>what numb nuts sabes doesn't understand is that i said i hated cutting wood at my lowes because i was always scheduled to work alone. i didn't actually hate the <em>act</em> of cutting the wood, i hated the fact that i had to cut wood while i was scheduled to work alone, which equates to pissed off customers.</p><p></p><p>like i said try to find out when the place is busy and go there when its not. my lowes charged .25c for every cut after the first 2, and i have NEVER written a cut ticket for ANYONE. it was always for free.</p><p></p><p>don't EXPECT to get your shit cut right though, because there are always idiots like sabes who admit they are too lazy to cut the wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IgnoreMe, post: 3160282, member: 551352"] it really depends on where you go. if you go to one that is always busy, good luck getting them to cut it because there is just to many people to try to keep happy and they all want to be helped now. none of them want to wait 5 mins. i loved cutting wood for people because i knew the ins and outs of that particular saw. i knew that it was off 1/8" on the right side and 1/2" on the top side. when customers got shit cut by me it was cut RIGHT. what numb nuts sabes doesn't understand is that i said i hated cutting wood at my lowes because i was always scheduled to work alone. i didn't actually hate the [I]act[/I] of cutting the wood, i hated the fact that i had to cut wood while i was scheduled to work alone, which equates to pissed off customers. like i said try to find out when the place is busy and go there when its not. my lowes charged .25c for every cut after the first 2, and i have NEVER written a cut ticket for ANYONE. it was always for free. don't EXPECT to get your shit cut right though, because there are always idiots like sabes who admit they are too lazy to cut the wood. [/QUOTE]
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