Monday, November 26, 2007
Explaining the Ultimate Tragedy
I knew at this point that there was nothing left to do but fold. I had to explain to the Vidacovich's that this was out of my hands. In order to fix this problem it was going to take a lot more men and way heavier equipment than I was used to dealing with including house jacks and cement trucks. They actually took the news quite calmly but with a look of sheer terror stricken across their faces. The first question that they asked was how much it was going to cost to repair. I didn't know what to tell them. It could cost anywhere from $2,000 to $10,ooo. This concerned them. I called my prior boss and long time friend Paul Sanderson, whom owns a company called Sanderson Services. I described the problem to him and he said that he would come by and take a look at it.
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