If I could. I would. Dry Cleaning Delivery.
Posted by Ashley Abboud on Mon, Mar 21, 2011 @ 11:24 AM
I should have known better when I woke up and got ready in 45 minutes and thought to myself, “I just might be on time today” that I was in for it. The car wouldn't start due to my amazing inability to turn my automatic headlights off or set them so it AUTOMATICALLY does it for me. It was completely dead, two jumps dead. I still had to get little E to grandpa's. And Honda's amazing anti theft policy actually just made my dashboard completely useless so I had to stop in at their service center. Compound the fact that when you're running late, people need you now! And by now I mean yesterday, with answers your Monday sized brain can't handle. Best part of this scenario, I forgot my dry cleaning. I work at the dry cleaners, this is a joke right?? Nope.
I'm wondering now if there is any way I could legitimately sign up for my own company's dry cleaning delivery service; or if I would be the epitome of ridiculous, aka the laughing stock of my company. But really, I can't remember the little things and adding the extra bag, extra step, extra anything to my already disheveled self throws me for a loop and I rarely complete the task. I don't do errands; I do what pops into my brain last minute when I finally remember on my way home.
So for people who don't work above a dry cleaning plant how do you honestly remember to take your clothes into the dry cleaner? How do you even remember to pick them up? Obviously you're amazing, and if you're kicking butt at this errand can I ask why you bother? If all you had to do was take your laundry bag and leave it and someone (ahem, Fashion Cleaners) would pick it up and return fresh clothes to you within two days why are you bothering being the superhero of the most mundane annoying errand on Earth?
I personally cannot sign up for delivery service because of the above mentioned reasons, but I am pretty sure you all have had a Monday like mine at least once. So why don’t you let Fashion Cleaners take one bag out of your car for you.