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From: Bbbgifts@aol.com
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 09:14:41 EDT
Subject: Re: Manners Question
To: <Laurensurp@aol.com>

In a message dated Sun, 17 Jun 2001 10:01:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Laurensurp@aol.com writes:
Hi Lauren,
I wouldn't expect your client to provide drinks for you although some may do it out of kindness.. they are paying you for your service so may not feel obligated to provide drinks to you for work they are paying you to do... i would suggest that in the future..you carry a cooler with you with drinks etc for your crew..this way you will be prepared either way...if your client offers great!! if not your still okay!!!
Have a Blessed Day!!
Theresa
Blessed Beyond Baskets 
<< FINALLY it has been hot in New England - it was a long time coming... so now 
we have the heat to complain about.  Anyway, it was 95 degrees with high 
humidity yesterday (ya know, perfect beach day and I had to work).  Anyway, 
myself and an employee are working an outside job with twenty boys.  At no 
point does the hostess offer us a drink.  

My question to all of you is:  would you have asked her for one OR (as I did) 
suffered through it and drive to the closest store to buy a huge bottled 
water?  (She did tip us both very well).

Just curious what you would have done.
Lauren Surprenant
Kids Time To Go

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