I have always had good luck with dry cleaner alterations. For that level of stuff, someone who seems like she knows what she's doing probably does. And anyone can do hemming.
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Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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Is 3 days an unreasonable amount of time for me to expect one skirt to be cleaned? Was 7 days reasonable for the cleaner to suggest?
Well, in my office, if a salesperson sends me an order without a deadline, that order automatically goes to the bottom of the queue. If other jobs with deadlines come in after theirs, those ones are done first, so Deadline-Free Order that could have been done in 24-48 hours may in fact wind up taking a week or more to get to.
[edit: Which is to say, I think a 3-day dry cleaning turnaround is totally reasonable, but I don't think it's unreasonable to expect the customer to ask for it.]
Yeah, Teppy, that's weird. A week is just STRANGE. WTF?
Is 3 days an unreasonable amount of time for me to expect one skirt to be cleaned? Was 7 days reasonable for the cleaner to suggest?
Well, in my office, if a salesperson sends me an order without a deadline, that order automatically goes to the bottom of the queue. If other jobs with deadlines come in after theirs, those ones are done first, so Deadline-Free Order that could have been done in 24-48 hours may in fact wind up taking a week or more to get to.
Hmm. I just assumed dry cleaners had a general time frame that customers could expect their clothes back, not a "You give us a deadline and we'll meet it or else we'll take a week" policy.
Actually, this was the first cleaner I'd ever gone to where THEY asked ME when I wanted my clothes back; most just hand me a ticket and say "Wednesday after 4:30," etc.
Unrelatedly -- meara, did you get my e-mail?
My dry cleaner has the clothes done by late afternoon if I bring them in by 9 a.m and by about 2 p.m. the next day if I bring them in after that. They clean inhouse, though. I've never had any trouble with things like hemming and minor alterations through the dry cleaner.
I have to ask, megan, do you really have a cookbook called Cooking with Trader Joes? Because I may need it too given how much I shop there.
I also need a cookbook or some kind of starting-off point to get me to use my new crock pot. Now that I have one, I am unsure what to do with it.
Also? Car is with the mechanic and outside is wet. I think I am stuck at home for today.
I have to ask, megan, do you really have a cookbook called Cooking with Trader Joes? Because I may need it too given how much I shop there.
Not Megan but there is a blog and a cookbook! Not affiliated w/ the store.
Yes, thanks Teppy--am contemplating between yours, the one that looks like a desklamp, and one from another site. Trying to decide which would be more easily [and *properly*] used.