Life Tips: Kathy, 66, dry-cleaner
‘You might have a customer for two or three years, and then one day they come in and say, “Can I pay you the day after?” and you never see them again.’
‘You might have a customer for two or three years, and then one day they come in and say, “Can I pay you the day after?” and you never see them again.’
1. If I feel lousy, I stand by the sea. That smell gives me life back. 2. Kids should learn a realistic attitude to death. When my two girls saw some mackerel lying still on the deck, they asked: ‘Why have the fish stopped flipping?’ I had to explain that they can’t survive on land …
1. A butler is the extension of an arm for the guest. You call me to unpack, book a table, organize laundry. The guest walks back into the room and the pyjamas are on the bed, the shirts hung up. 2. You know straight away when it’s a lover not a wife. The wife normally …
1. ‘If you’re a jewellery seller, don’t ask for a stall nearest the entrance. It’s the first one customers see so they’ll walk straight by, and then you have to hope they haven’t spent all their money when they come back out. You’re better off by the food where people start slowing down.’ 2. ‘Leave …