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Today this went out to the owner of OKH.
It pains me a great deal to think Joel doesn't believe mowing his airport 22 times last year and keeping it trimmed as agreed, was not a good deal for him.
When I occupied the new hangar (#10) I was not so politely informed that I was to collect the mail and clean the pilots lounge, yet neither Joel or you made arrangements to get me keys to the back room where the cleaning supplies were kept, nor did anyone provide any prepaid mailers when I asked for them.
There are two mailers on the counter but both are way past their usage dates and the Post Office will not except them, (yes, I did try to use them).
When we conceived this idea of me mowing the airport in lieu rent for hangar #6, I talked to Sheryl and asked for a long term commitment and I would buy a mower to do the job. Joel agreed to that, So I bought a $7,000 mower, and now Joel has reneged on that agreement. I feel he owes me the cost of the mower.
Knowing Joel willingly breaks his word as it suits him, and trying to work through your office or the airport manager, seems an impossible task, creating frustration that I no longer feel I should cope with, in that respect, I have entered into a 1 year lease agreement with the port of Skagit county for a new hangar with fire protection, a good water proof floor, and power door, dependable electric power, fenced security, for less money per year than the hangar at Joel's airport.
Consider this notice that I will vacate the hangar #10 on or before the first of April.
With regrets
Tom D.
It pains me a great deal to think Joel doesn't believe mowing his airport 22 times last year and keeping it trimmed as agreed, was not a good deal for him.
When I occupied the new hangar (#10) I was not so politely informed that I was to collect the mail and clean the pilots lounge, yet neither Joel or you made arrangements to get me keys to the back room where the cleaning supplies were kept, nor did anyone provide any prepaid mailers when I asked for them.
There are two mailers on the counter but both are way past their usage dates and the Post Office will not except them, (yes, I did try to use them).
When we conceived this idea of me mowing the airport in lieu rent for hangar #6, I talked to Sheryl and asked for a long term commitment and I would buy a mower to do the job. Joel agreed to that, So I bought a $7,000 mower, and now Joel has reneged on that agreement. I feel he owes me the cost of the mower.
Knowing Joel willingly breaks his word as it suits him, and trying to work through your office or the airport manager, seems an impossible task, creating frustration that I no longer feel I should cope with, in that respect, I have entered into a 1 year lease agreement with the port of Skagit county for a new hangar with fire protection, a good water proof floor, and power door, dependable electric power, fenced security, for less money per year than the hangar at Joel's airport.
Consider this notice that I will vacate the hangar #10 on or before the first of April.
With regrets
Tom D.