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Lady demanded I vacuum her patio… with a pool vacuum.
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Then there's the pressure washer incident, which is really just Carol's whole personality condensed into one scene: a paying customer treating every person on the property, regardless of what they were hired to do, as a general labor pool she personally owns for the afternoon. The pool guy's there to clean the pool. The cleaning lady's there to clean the house. Neither of them signed up to be Carol's personal assembly line, yet somehow both got roped into extra unpaid tasks because Carol operates on the assumption that anyone within shouting distance of her yard owes her free labor.
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What ties both moments together isn't really about pools or patios at all. It's about a certain breed of customer who mistakes politeness for a lack of boundaries, and treats "no" as a suggestion rather than an answer. Carol didn't need her patio vacuumed, she needed someone to say no to her, calmly, and let the impossible physics of the situation do the rest of the talking.
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