So we are members at a children's museum that is conveniently located across the street from my house. We take the kids there once or twice a week, and have a great routine where we walk in, sit with our backs on the wall, and take off coats one at a time. Well today, we didn't realize they had painted the wall earlier in the morning and it was still wet. The kids sat with their backs on the wall like they're trained to do, and now have beige paint on all their coats. Looking at it later, I did see a "wet paint" sign, but it was almost to the top of the 10 foot ceiling, and I didn't look up because I was looking down at all my little people. The entire hallway, about 100 feet or so, was painted and they were still working on the far end.
So there are 12 kids involved in this, and I just can't afford to buy all new coats. They range from thrift store coats to $115 North Face coats.
Would you:
1. Complain to the children's museum, because really that was a huge lack of common sense to paint a wall right before two hundred children show up for the day, and ask them to replace the coats;
2. Apologize to parents and offer to replace the coats, hoping that most of them realize I wasn't to blame and letting me off the hook;
3. Just replace all the coats and chalk it up to a business expense?
So there are 12 kids involved in this, and I just can't afford to buy all new coats. They range from thrift store coats to $115 North Face coats.
Would you:
1. Complain to the children's museum, because really that was a huge lack of common sense to paint a wall right before two hundred children show up for the day, and ask them to replace the coats;
2. Apologize to parents and offer to replace the coats, hoping that most of them realize I wasn't to blame and letting me off the hook;
3. Just replace all the coats and chalk it up to a business expense?
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