Dave, no offense, but I think you're taking this a little too personally. What I was trying to convey (and rommer was merely affirming that notion, nothing more in my opinion) was that when you have no control or input over a situation (which may be priority for you), that is under someone else's control or management, it does not necessarily become a priority for them, it's just another job or routine task among many. We've all heard excuses like, "Your car won't be ready for pick-up this afternoon, we had a few emergency repairs to work on." Or, "Your canvas won't be done on this date as promised because of the bad weather we've been having I got pushed back a week."
So again, nothing personal, maybe just buffering the optimism with the reality.
So again, nothing personal, maybe just buffering the optimism with the reality.