CinnamonSugar
A Quiet American
I had to call the lawn service that takes care of my yard at the house I own and cancel my contract today. The young man doing the mowing on the zero-turn mower plowed right up next to my tall blueberry bushes, which are loaded with ripe and almost-ripe fruit, knocking bunches of berries on the ground. When I talked to the owner, he stated, "It was understood not to spray weedkiller or *use the weed eater* by the bushes so I'm not sure how else we could cut the grass there." I remember telling him no chemicals near the bushes but I don't remember ever saying don't use the weed eater. (in fact, that would have seemed the logical way to trim the grass directly under the bushes to me.)
There were other things that contributed to my stopping service with his company but it just brought up the question: what is the best way to effectively communicate my wishes or instructions? Are people just so busy or distracted now-a-days they don't hear 1/2 of what you say or fill in the blanks from what they thought they heard? Must everything be put in writing? Looking forward to hearing what has worked for you....
There were other things that contributed to my stopping service with his company but it just brought up the question: what is the best way to effectively communicate my wishes or instructions? Are people just so busy or distracted now-a-days they don't hear 1/2 of what you say or fill in the blanks from what they thought they heard? Must everything be put in writing? Looking forward to hearing what has worked for you....