Paul - that post makes me cry.
As far as good holiday deals, I bought Jer silver collar stays for Christmas. The jeweler called to tell me they were in. Our coversation went like this:
"Hi Leslie. This is Lisa over at XYZ Jewelers. Your collar stays are now in stock. Would you like to confirm the engraving?"
"Thanks Lisa, I am really happy and suprised that you were able to get them in stock over night! The engraving in correct. Can you tell me the total cost?"
"Let's see....OK, you said you want a discount Miss Sturdavant? Well, I can give you the stays for 25% off and I'll give you 10 free letters on the engraving."
(picture me confused but delighted to be given a discount that I didn't even ask for)
"That sounds great! I'll pick them up on Saturday."
That is really interesting. You don't find many people with assembly line experience in NY!
My mom made me work on an assembly line every summer that I was in college. It definitely taught me the value of $$$ and an education. Unemployment in Michigan is usually around 9% so many people support their families on about $7/hour. With 2 wage earners that is about $30,000 per year.
After college, I spent some time horsing around and then couldn't find a job when I was finally ready to get one. Back to the assembly line with me :-( This time I was living in Detroit. I ended up hemming pants in an inner city factory. People there sold food stamps for 80 cents on the dollar and used the money to buy crack. When Christmas rolled around, the people who didn't smoke crack, sold it to raise money for presents. I finally quit when a guy (who had always been really sweet to me) brought a machine gun and a couple of buddies to work to kill a black guy who was dating a PR girl.
Sorry, this is a little off topic from great holiday deals - unless you consider the food stamp deflation
As far as good holiday deals, I bought Jer silver collar stays for Christmas. The jeweler called to tell me they were in. Our coversation went like this:
"Hi Leslie. This is Lisa over at XYZ Jewelers. Your collar stays are now in stock. Would you like to confirm the engraving?"
"Thanks Lisa, I am really happy and suprised that you were able to get them in stock over night! The engraving in correct. Can you tell me the total cost?"
"Let's see....OK, you said you want a discount Miss Sturdavant? Well, I can give you the stays for 25% off and I'll give you 10 free letters on the engraving."
(picture me confused but delighted to be given a discount that I didn't even ask for)
"That sounds great! I'll pick them up on Saturday."
I took a job on a cosmetic assembly line for a month at minimum wage to make ends meet.
That is really interesting. You don't find many people with assembly line experience in NY!
My mom made me work on an assembly line every summer that I was in college. It definitely taught me the value of $$$ and an education. Unemployment in Michigan is usually around 9% so many people support their families on about $7/hour. With 2 wage earners that is about $30,000 per year.
After college, I spent some time horsing around and then couldn't find a job when I was finally ready to get one. Back to the assembly line with me :-( This time I was living in Detroit. I ended up hemming pants in an inner city factory. People there sold food stamps for 80 cents on the dollar and used the money to buy crack. When Christmas rolled around, the people who didn't smoke crack, sold it to raise money for presents. I finally quit when a guy (who had always been really sweet to me) brought a machine gun and a couple of buddies to work to kill a black guy who was dating a PR girl.
Sorry, this is a little off topic from great holiday deals - unless you consider the food stamp deflation



