Posted by PJH on July 16, 2011 at 16:29:56 from (50.40.170.115):
In Reply to: Re: Makes you wonder posted by Fullers Farmalls on July 16, 2011 at 13:51:41:
Good story Fuller!
I have an old friend who is a small town HVAC installer/repairman. His wife was grumbling to him about some of the work that he does for "no charge". One morning she was at him again, and he asked her to come help him on a little job. On the way over, he told her to help him keep track of his time and materials while he did the repair. They got to the old widow's house, and the old gal was delighted to see Betty and got her to the kitchen table for a nice friendly chat. After the furnace was up and running and they were ready to go, the old lady got her purse and asked how much she owed for the repair. My friend said that Betty was in charge of the bill. Betty had tears in her eyes. No charge. . .
Betty never grumbled about his "donate work" again.
A lot of this foolishness (greed) that we see in this world today is being done by people who obviously don't believe in a judgement day.
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