Posted by NCWayne on July 06, 2012 at 11:51:32 from (69.40.232.132):
In Reply to: OT: Experts posted by RBnSC on July 06, 2012 at 09:07:48:
That's as bad as the night a buddy called me to run about a mile down the road and change a flat tire on his wife's SUV. I pull up in a big, fancy service truck, take a look at things, and was lost. The first thing I had to ask her was, "Where's the owners manual". It took reading the manual and about 10 minutes just to figure out how to get the spare tire down. From there I was golden, but it sure started out shaky....
As far as starting equipment, have you enountered any of the new ones where you enter a code onto a keypad? I've run into several Bobcats so far with the setup. Those are a real peach as long as you've got the code. The problem comes when the customer sets a special code and forgets it, forgets to tell you and then isn't available when you call, etc, etc, etc. Basically it's just one more use of technology in equipment that's about as worthless as teets on a bull because criminals have proven for way too many years that if they want something bad enough there is NOTHING that will stop them.
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