edicehouse
Member
One of the guys here at work has a pen his wife got for him. (It wasn't one of mine). It's a creekline with a case and a business card slot. Well his pen came up missing. One of the people that work for him stated "You should give him one of your pens for it" I said well you should give me the money to give him one, or give him the money to get a replacement. There used to be a guy when someone retired he always volunteered me (attempted to) make a pen for the person leaving. The third time he said that I went to Woodcraft and got the stuff for a pen, and some CA and Micromesh and gave him the receipt told him to pay half and I will pay the other half, and donate my time. He paid, but never volunteered again, and I needed new carbide bits!!!
What is the best way to avoid that situation?
What is the best way to avoid that situation?