Two workmen showed up at the office to replace my broken window.
Out with the old.
Fresh air!
In with the new.
20 minutes later.
“Mr. Building-Owner should be happy now.”
Ummm….
Two workmen showed up at the office to replace my broken window.
Out with the old.
Fresh air!
In with the new.
20 minutes later.
“Mr. Building-Owner should be happy now.”
Ummm….
I got shut off from the outside world on Monday.
It was just a temporary situation as two men came Wednesday to remove the broken glass.
I was surprised that they didn’t wear eye protection or gloves as they dismantled the glass shards. I know I wouldn’t be handling anything like that without something covering my eyes or hands. They didn’t have any idea why the glass broke either. Settling building? Temperature change? My shoe?
The broken glass looked like diamonds.
When they finished removing all the glass, they taped over the edge to keep any remaining glass bits from falling out.
They said it will be more like 4-6 weeks for a replacement.
At least I can see outside again.
When I got to work today, the crackled glass was beginning to bulge. Not a good sign.
The maintenance man came over and covered it with cardboard.
Word is that it will take 3-4 weeks to get the window replaced.
Seriously? 3-4 weeks?
Seems like everything in this building takes 3-4 weeks to get repaired. According to the weather alarmists forecasters, we could have snow in 3-4 weeks.
At least the outer window pane is still intact. For now.