Not for That Price
A customer assumed that because Reddit user Hopefulkitty worked at a hardware store that they would be looking for a side job. But the opportunity wasn’t worth all the manipulative belittlement they got to get them to accept.
“A few years ago a guy stopped me in the hardware store and asked if I was a painter. I looked down at my painters whites and said, yeah I do historical restoration work. He asked how much I charge per hour, and when I told him, he immediately told me I was too expensive and dropped my rate by 25%. I had already given him my number, but he kept belittling me, and saying I wasn’t worth it. I just told him that I already had a full time job, and this would be in my off hours, so it needed to be worth my while.
He finally let me leave the store, then called me 3 or 4 times, each time hemming and hawing over if he wanted to actually use me or not, he’s got a bunch of properties, it would be a sweet gig, but not at those prices. And I just kept telling him that’s fine, don’t use me if you don’t want to. Eventually I recognized his number and stopped picking up.
He really thought he had some sort of power over me, and I’d jump at the opportunity. Luckily I didn’t have to take the work, I was making good enough money as it was. He would have nitpicked absolutely everything, and probably not paid me at the end anyway. But he was so certain he’d have power in the situation, that he didn’t seem able to comprehend me not wanting to barter with him.”