The last sentence in your post.
[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2187280]Man you need to teach a class to them hoes because this is spot on of what they can expect. I am tired of schooling chicks that come over and act like THEY are the customer telling me what to do, what not to do, when to do whatever. Bich I am paying you; you are not paying me. When you go to a restaurant to eat does the waitress just bring you what she wants you to eat and say here eat this? Hell no. You place an order for what you want to eat and that is what you expect to show up at your table.
Talking about what she don't like to do. You need to make that known before you show up at this door if you don't want to risk wasting a trip. (Chick tried to pull that the other week ago. Talking about just give her some money and she will leave. I said where do they do that at? Show up for work. Don't work. Still expect to get money. Life would be grand if that worked for everybody.) If the average person went to their job telling their employer what they didn't like to do, then they wouldn't have that job for long. A lot of chicks are not trying to make the customer happy in hopes of getting repeat and new business by word of mouth. All that is in their mind is fast money today.[/QUOTE]Unfortunately, this is true with most of those chicks. However, this is not surprising to me. It goes hand in hand with how Brazilians do business overall. Always looking for the big score. Not all, but most think and train others to think this way as well. They have a difficult time understanding that selling in volume (Repeat business included) is great business. Some are smart, and figure it out.