Friends

fortwayne

Not a Member
If friend #1 ignores the advice of friend #2 time in and time out and then friend #1 crys out for a hand up from friend #2 does friend #2 owe friend #1 anything out of that friendship or does he simply walk away and end the friendship?

Is it possible to be successful in business and in life without walking away from your friends and how do you treat those that shove you to the side?

Fort Wayne
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mrgoodtude

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Friends come and go but a good enemy will last you a lifetime...
Anywho this friend sounds like a pain in the #####.
I would tell them so then either they will figure it out and be a real friend or will go be a pain in someone else's rear, either way you shake um off your teat.
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jasonsprouse

Expert Expediter
I have a similar situation.

I've just learned to say "no". I have a friend in particular that every 2 weeks ( 3 or 4 days before pay day) is in a financial crisis. This has been going on for years and it's always that "something came up that I need to pay". Never mind that he is "hillbilly rich" for 3 days after payday and spends without thought of the next 2 weeks.

After a few times of them asking and you saying no they will quit asking. Their ways will not change whether or not you help them, so don't put your good money after bad.
 

Crazynuff

Veteran Expediter
I just read in another forum who got a call from a friend asking for info on how to get an overweight permit . Seems this friend was 6,0000 lbs over at a WA scale . When they checked his logs they put him out of service for 34 hours . Shortly after the scale closed and the officers left he drove on into OR where the scales were open and he was again found overweight but now also in violation of an OOS . He needed more than an overweight permit .
 

Tennesseahawk

Veteran Expediter
I am a friend. I use my head when loaning money, and don't do it blindly. On the other hand, if I'm grasping at straws, and my friend doesn't have that last straw I need, I don't hold it against him. Tough love shows true friendship.

-A bore is a person who opens his mouth and puts his feats in it. - Henry Ford
 

Crazynuff

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I heard Dave Ramsey recommend this book and ordered it for my wife . She said it was the best thing I had ever given her . We have given the book as gifts and every recipient said they wished they had read it long ago . If you know of anyone that doesn't know how to say "no" get them this book . http://tinyurl.com/25mwvp
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
This sounds bad but I have divided my business friends from my personal friends. The former will help me with getting a job, get a loan for my business or inform me about something or another or actually help with my business like I would help them. I don’t invite them to my home or hob nob with them at company events outside of the Christmas parties I always get invited to. If they don’t take my advice, so what, I won’t get hurt feelings, I won’t be blamed and I won’t have to deal with it. When I got married, I refused to invite my boss and the other workers because to me it is not their place to be part of my wedding, I don’t really know them and I am unsure how they will behave. I am glad I didn’t invite them because after meeting my boss’s wife, it would have been a disaster.

My personal friends are ones I will bend over backwards to help. If I am on the road ion California and one of them needs serious help, I will come home to help them just like they will help me. We talk about business, we bounce ideas off of each other but we never get involved with the other’s businesses because it always presents problems to all involved – like when they have to fire a friend. If I am asked, they know I will give them my honest raw opinion but they also know if they cry about the problem later, I won’t give the advice again and tell them I won’t talk about it.

Both of these groups simplify life.
 

Moot

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If friend #1 and friend #2 were really friends then this post would not exist.
 

Tennesseahawk

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Moot and Jim... back to back nail hits. :)

-A bore is a person who opens his mouth and puts his feats in it. - Henry Ford
 

LDB

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As others have mentioned, I also suspect that often term 1 is used when term 2 is correct.

friend –noun 1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.

ac·quaint·ance –noun 1. a person known to one, but usually not a close friend.


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