What cheeses me off

WCMO. I know it shouldn't but it really does when I see stupid drivers who park across the footpath, this one this week at the Reserve Rd entrance to North Shore Hospital where many using the footpath are not well or need assistance. Even worse when they have a towball tongue which are generally removable but the lazy sods leave them in place permanently.
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I posted how we bought furniture from Fantastic furniture and it arrived as flat packs. Had 2 quotes of $160 other quotes of $250, $350 and $400.

As it turns out wife's friend loves putting furniture together for a hobby. She came over 2 days ago and put together the 4 flatpacks in under 3 hours. We also had a small desk that I could never do and she also did that one in less than 2 hours. My wife was the helper and they enjoyed themselves. Also bought some flowers for housewarming present.

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I posted how we bought furniture from Fantastic furniture and it arrived as flat packs. Had 2 quotes of $160 other quotes of $250, $350 and $400.

As it turns out wife's friend loves putting furniture together for a hobby. She came over 2 days ago and put together the 4 flatpacks in under 3 hours. We also had a small desk that I could never do and she also did that one in less than 2 hours. My wife was the helper and they enjoyed themselves. Also bought some flowers for housewarming present.

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I dislike flat packs and have to consciously take an extra dose of patience before starting construction. I can appreciate that those paid to put the things together get a bit of a premium payment to take into account they have had to master each set of instructions for the range of products.
 
This is about a 1 out of 10 in importance but it still cheeses me off. Now anyone who deals with the ATO knows that tax payable from personal, company or BAS returns is always rounded to the nearest dollar (at least in my experience - someone will probably say ...well acksherly...) so it's annoying to enter what I'm paying on the payment portal, do everything else and then get the screaming notice that the number I entered is invalid!!!!!!!!! Because I didn't put .00 on the end of a large number. Takes me an extra two seconds and that's time I'll never get back....

As I recall refunds are paid to the cent though, that's a clear win to the taxpayer.
 
People you are dealing with that promise they will get back to you in 24 hours and then a week later you nudge them and get an OOO reply that says they will be away from 16/8 to 2/9 FFS You're a professional aren't you?

They don't care. No one cares about ownership anymore because ultimately no one is ever actually held accountable. Loyalty is dead, be it to a customer, to a business, to an employee, to an employer, or even just to a sense of pride in what people do anymore.

After this same thing happening multiple times last week we finally decided the only remaining option was a physical intervention so we got in the car Saturday morning, drove half an hour and found them in the showroom.

Magically they were suddenly able to respond to the issue they'd been promising all week but couldn't be bothered to get around to. When I said our name to her it was if it barely registered that they'd forgotten about us all week. To call the reaction even a half-hearted "whoops" would be generous.

Digital communication has 100% made this worse in making it easier for people to just ignore people, as our finally physically standing in front of them asking them to do what they promised to do and them finally doing it demonstrated.
 
They don't care. No one cares about ownership anymore because ultimately no one is ever actually held accountable. Loyalty is dead, be it to a customer, to a business, to an employee, to an employer, or even just to a sense of pride in what people do anymore.

After this same thing happening multiple times last week we finally decided the only remaining option was a physical intervention so we got in the car Saturday morning, drove half an hour and found them in the showroom.

Magically they were suddenly able to respond to the issue they'd been promising all week but couldn't be bothered to get around to. When I said our name to her it was if it barely registered that they'd forgotten about us all week. To call the reaction even a half-hearted "whoops" would be generous.

Digital communication has 100% made this worse in making it easier for people to just ignore people, as our finally physically standing in front of them asking them to do what they promised to do and them finally doing it demonstrated.
This. When I gave them 24 hours to have the engineers reach out to me re: couch and they didn't, so I called for refund, she said "well, you wouldn't have gotten a call anyway as it hadn't been logged with the engineer yet and.... I can't understand why given the severity of the issue". At least she sympathised with me and went over and above on the next steps. They were gobsmacked with the CCTV evidence I provided of the contract delivery crew. Depot later called me and said they'll make sure it's their crew to do the pickup/return job. They were flabbergasted the delivery guys rolled the boxes from the truck to our door. Possibly one reason why the thing was f'd.
 
Not so much WCMO as I just cannot believe the number of patients shoppers that wander around shopping centres bent over their supermarket shopping trolleys like they are blooming invalids. I know they are not because sometimes they stand up and approach a counter they might not otherwise reach. Ok, WCMO are the ones that do this and persist in also operating their mobile phones and are about to crash into you until I shout out "Look out!" Morons!!!

So a question to any physios on here. Do you get a number of consults for "shopper trolley back"? There I've coined a new term for these imbeciles that cannot support themselves except on thier elbows on the back of a shopping trolley.
 
AusPost yet again. Letter posted in Adelaide last Wednesday (with tracking - has sim card).

Acknowledged received by AusPost at 14:40 12Nov25

Delivery estimate Monday 17th - yesterday.

So far according to tracking hasn’t left Adelaide yet.

Queried AusPost - refuse to even discuss delivery unless not delivered before Dec 2nd.

🤬🤬🤬

Ive ordered parts from China and shoes from the US delivered faster than a letter from Adelaide.
 
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Not so much WCMO as I just cannot believe the number of patients shoppers that wander around shopping centres bent over their supermarket shopping trolleys like they are blooming invalids. I know they are not because sometimes they stand up and approach a counter they might not otherwise reach. Ok, WCMO are the ones that do this and persist in also operating their mobile phones and are about to crash into you until I shout out "Look out!" Morons!!!

So a question to any physios on here. Do you get a number of consults for "shopper trolley back"? There I've coined a new term for these imbeciles that cannot support themselves except on thier elbows on the back of a shopping trolley.
I noticed my mum stooping as she aged, nothing particularly much wrong with her like Osteo, but I caught a glimpse of myself recently on our security system and I reminded me of her. Then I realised. I was no longer standing as straight as I used to. It was purely a habit I'd gotten into. Immediately I now correct myself and stand up, at first it was noticeable I'd been doing it for a while as I felt it in my back but now I'm standing much better. In many cases it's simply a habit. A really bad ageing one.

I've also wondered. It takes two to crash into each other. So if one is on a phone and the other is simply walking, then isn't it everyone's job to avoid not just the one person with a mobile?
 
I noticed my mum stooping as she aged, nothing particularly much wrong with her like Osteo, but I caught a glimpse of myself recently on our security system and I reminded me of her. Then I realised. I was no longer standing as straight as I used to. It was purely a habit I'd gotten into. Immediately I now correct myself and stand up, at first it was noticeable I'd been doing it for a while as I felt it in my back but now I'm standing much better. In many cases it's simply a habit. A really bad ageing one.

I've also wondered. It takes two to crash into each other. So if one is on a phone and the other is simply walking, then isn't it everyone's job to avoid not just the one person with a mobile?
If you are already hard against a shopfront on your LHS or a wall or the shelves in WOW it is difficult to avoid. In that case i am likely to yell "Look out!". I am not talking about old ladies to whom I am polite and forgiving @Pushka ;)
 
If you are already hard against a shopfront on your LHS or a wall or the shelves in WOW it is difficult to avoid. In that case i am likely to yell "Look out!". I am not talking about old ladies to whom I am polite and forgiving @Pushka ;)
Yes, understand in that circumstance where there's no room.

Yes, you'd only referenced mobile phone users which annoy me too and little ole ladies know better than to use them. But I don't tend to make a fuss or anything when a mobile phone user does their thing because I also wonder where my liability to avoid (where possible) also kicks in.
 
Yes, understand in that circumstance where there's no room.

Yes, you'd only referenced mobile phone users which annoy me too and little ole ladies know better than to use them. But I don't tend to make a fuss or anything when a mobile phone user does their thing because I also wonder where my liability to avoid (where possible) also kicks in.
Or when a secret machete gets whipped out
 
WCMO… bloggers, trip reporters and comments where the mum and dad fly business class but send the kids economy… the parents say ‘we don’t want to spoil the kids’ and overwhelmingly the comments are like ‘good for the parents not spoiling their kids’.

this is hypocritical since it’s only applied to air travel and nothing else.

Do the parents purposely live in a poor suburb, or smaller house because they don’t want to spoil the kids? Do they drive a 20 year old car because they don’t want to spoil the kids? Do they only shop at kmart for the same reason? Or pick the worst possible school to send their kids?
 

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