The dentist told me it's time to get glasses

Last year I was helping our boss fill out some invoices and I made a couple of mistakes, and one of the mistakes was a doozy and the client called to complain. Her bill was supposed to be $285, although I thought it was $705. The client instantaneously thought the people I was with and I were trying to overcharge her, but it was unquestionably a actually innocent mistake. The client accepted our apology and our boss said it was time to go to the eye dentist to see if I needed glasses. Since the boss is our fiance, I thought it was necessary to follow his order. The 2 of us have a actually successful Heating and A/C repair business. All of us repair several counties in that section and the people I was with and I handle residential, industrial, and commercial repairs. All of us have a staff of more than 50 employees that rely on us for their paycheck, but when our eyesight caused a kerfuffle with a customer, I agreed to go to the vision dentist. Sure enough, our fiance was unquestionably respected and I needed glasses. My vision was off by quite a bit. The eye dentist was not actually ecstatic when I told him that it was the first time that I ever had glasses or an eye exam. He made me promise to start coming and once each year for another appointment… Now that I can see more clearly, I have no trouble studying any of the invoices from our Heating and A/C buyers. My eyesight is better than it has been since I was a teenager. I unquestionably did not realize how awful it was until I got glasses and the ability to see much more clearly.

 

 

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