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I had a woman, INSISTING on dropping off a deposit before having an interview as she knew I had interviews lined up for my full time spots. She told me she was coming the next day on her lunch break to drop off a deposit. No show. So I was a little peeved needless to say.
During our phone conversation I had mentioned that I close a little earlier on tuesdays due to my daughters dance class. She and her husband showed up here just as I'm walking out the door, and I apologized and said I'm heading out, I don't have time, and she said "I know you're heading out to dance we just wanted to drop off the deposit before you left". I was thinking first of all that was RUDE to show up when you know my work day is over, and I'm heading out the door. But whatever, I took the cheque and wrote a receipt for deposit handed it to her and went and deposited the cheque after I dropped daughter off.
The very next morning, I get a call from her husband saying they've changed their mind! That they were "REACTIVE instead of PROACTIVE" was the words he used. I tried to explain to him that listen, you've already paid me, start date is jan 3rd, plenty of time to figure stuff out, book a few days with me anyway, and then decide.
I feel like it was ridiculous and almost felt guilty being the time of year keeping the money, even though I mean, I lost a few interviews due to the fact that I said I had a deposit placed, and they decided to skip the interviews.
SHEEEESH. just wanted to see what everyone else thinks about this. And whether there is any "courtesy" time frame in which I should consider in deposits.
I had a woman, INSISTING on dropping off a deposit before having an interview as she knew I had interviews lined up for my full time spots. She told me she was coming the next day on her lunch break to drop off a deposit. No show. So I was a little peeved needless to say.
During our phone conversation I had mentioned that I close a little earlier on tuesdays due to my daughters dance class. She and her husband showed up here just as I'm walking out the door, and I apologized and said I'm heading out, I don't have time, and she said "I know you're heading out to dance we just wanted to drop off the deposit before you left". I was thinking first of all that was RUDE to show up when you know my work day is over, and I'm heading out the door. But whatever, I took the cheque and wrote a receipt for deposit handed it to her and went and deposited the cheque after I dropped daughter off.
The very next morning, I get a call from her husband saying they've changed their mind! That they were "REACTIVE instead of PROACTIVE" was the words he used. I tried to explain to him that listen, you've already paid me, start date is jan 3rd, plenty of time to figure stuff out, book a few days with me anyway, and then decide.
I feel like it was ridiculous and almost felt guilty being the time of year keeping the money, even though I mean, I lost a few interviews due to the fact that I said I had a deposit placed, and they decided to skip the interviews.
SHEEEESH. just wanted to see what everyone else thinks about this. And whether there is any "courtesy" time frame in which I should consider in deposits.
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