Awesome write up. They forget the midget strippers serving the ice cream. I'll help you out and submit that info in the "Letters to the Editor."
Mine already did, 4 days ago...Good evening,let the weekend begin.
Emmett is the town next to us where the building is and it just sounded good. It flows well with the vintage look we are going for and sounds better than just one cream shop. Also opens up our possibilities for sandwiches and other things in the futureHow did you arrive at the name Emmett Creamery?
Mine already did, 4 days ago...
You still doing the craft brew thing too?Emmett is the town next to us where the building is and it just sounded good. It flows well with the vintage look we are going for and sounds better than just one cream shop. Also opens up our possibilities for sandwiches and other things in the future
That's the planYou still doing the craft brew thing too?
Good evening,let the weekend begin.
Very much so.Cause, is this better?View attachment 2508
So true, I use to harp constantly on our crews during a roof install to keep the site clean. 99% of homeowners have no clue if their getting a good installation or not. Only thing they see is out their window. Messy job site=crappy installation.Very much so.
But as said, the debris should be cleaned up before leaving. The owner/customer will notice little things like this and judge accordingly your work.
I was always taught that was the last thing of the day before leaving a job site, pick up all tools and clean up the site!So true, I use to harp constantly on our crews during a roof install to keep the site clean. 99% of homeowners have no clue if their getting a good installation or not. Only thing they see is out their window. Messy job site=crappy installation.
You wouldHe worked all day, I had company, and since he's coming back at 8am, I told him to just leave it until tomorrow.