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Spook if you sew the wash cloths together they make a
nice patchwork beach towel- Dennis motel 6-- we'll
keep a towel out for ya !ds
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> Dick and Group,
> 
> I am sorry to hear about your bad experience at an
> FBO. Unfortunately, the rude, impatient behavior
> that
> you wrote about is prevalent in all sorts of
> businesses and services.
> 
> I agree with Ken Doyle that we should, as consumers,
> contact those in charge when we are treated poorly
> by
> their employees.  Also, I think it's good idea to
> let
> the owners/managers know when the employees do an
> especially good job too.
> 
> Regarding signs- I agree with Dick that some well
> placed signs would have been very helpful.  However,
> it is important that signs be clearly written and
> COURTEOUS.
> 
> A few months back I stayed at at motel, while the
> room
> was pleasant and clean, the abundance of
> less-than-polite signs didn't exactly make me feel
> like a welcome guest.  For example, there was a sign
> in the bathroom promising to charge for any linens
> stolen.  They had my credit card number, for
> heaven't
> sake!  Suggesting that I might steal a washcloth or
> pillow is downright insulting and I do take offense.
> 
> I think it's enough to ennumerate the house rules on
> the receipt that I have to sign.  Plastering signs
> all
> over the place is overkill. I have stayed at a
> number
> of different motels/hotels over the years and this
> was
> the only place that had so many "do", "don't", and
> "you'd better or else" signs everywhere.  
> 
> I was going to let this go but if it saves a pilot
> from going through rude treatment and paperwork
> hassle, them it's worth it.  Of course, your
> experience could be entirely different.  
> 
> I am talking about the Hilltop Medical Clinic in
> Redding CA.  The AME who works out of there is a
> retired doctor who now only does FAA medicals.  He
> is
> a  nice man, probably was a very good doctor when he
> was practicing, has been doing medicals for many,
> many
> years, and thorougly understands what the FAA wants.
> 
> Unfortunately, although he has privileges at the
> Hilltop Medical Clinic, he apparently has little
> control over the office staff. The office staff
> either
> doesn't have a clue about FAA paperwork and how
> touchy
> they are or flat doesn't give a s*** about it. 
> Whatever the case may be, the office people are
> extremely rude, hostile, and about as easy to deal
> with as the plague.  Like I said, the AME is
> wonderful, but you'd be better off going somewhere
> else where the paper pushers are more pilot
> friendly. 
> 
> 
> If someone else out there had a better experience
> with
> Hilltop, all I can say is good for you.
> 
> 
> Spook
> 
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