Auf Wiedersehen, Good night, Peace Out!
Sadly, Maggie’s need for balance in her life means saying goodbye to her Maggie Rants blog.
You all have the BF to thank for this: I have a new favorite website. No. It’s not nail-related, per se. It’s entirely dedicated to customer service, from the perspective of people who have to offer customer

You all have the BF to thank for this:
I have a new favorite website. No. It’s not nail-related, per se. It’s entirely dedicated to customer service, from the perspective of people who have to offer customer service, not from customers.
Be warned! This website will suck up all your free time. It may, in fact, suck up some time that you don’thave to spare. So before you hit the link, make sure you don’t have to be anywhere anytime too soon and that you don’t have cookies in the oven that might burn if you neglect them.
So far, my favorite has been the hotel clerk who is “pure evil,” but I haven’t had a chance to read many pages yet.
Myself, I have many, many stories of my own to contribute to this site, and I intend to do so as soon as I figure out just where to start!
I expect you will also love this site, that many of these customers will seem creepily familiar to you, and that many of these stories will remind you of customer interactions of your own that you will want to contribute.
Sorry this entry is so short, but I’ve been busy obsessing over what new car to purchase — Nissan Versa or Nissan Sentra? Which one do you think says, “a great nail lady drives this car?”
Sadly, Maggie’s need for balance in her life means saying goodbye to her Maggie Rants blog.
Maggie recalls the time she tried to figure out how to dispose of her salon chemicals.
With a vacation approaching, Maggie can’t wait to put some distance between herself and the drama of the salon.
Maggie doesn’t hesitate to confront clients about past sins.
How sick is too sick for a nail appointment?
Maggie is fed up with clients who won’t get off the phone.
Maggie needs to remind herself that she has options.
Maggie is trading in one writing genre for another.
Maggie knows too much about sanitation to get excited about a strange Jacuzzi tub.
Maggie is no longer certain nails are in her long-term future.
Maggie is learning about the downside of success — scheduling is a nightmare.
Maggie contemplates the limits of her charitable impulses.
Maggie is not too keen on clients bringing in their own nail supplies.
Just because Maggie isn’t with a client doesn’t mean she’s not working.
Twenty-two years of doing nails takes a toll on the hands.
Maggie doesn’t want her product reps dropping by.
Maggie enjoys other people’s drama — up to a point.