Eh, Im not too concerned about the liabilities. I've learned that its unfortunately very hard to go after someone who is a genuine scumbag even when they deserve to be gone after, and I've also learned to avoid the "nickle and dime" trashy type who
1) only have junk 2) just dont care about anything other than price 3) are obvious white trash (the three combine into the ultimate customer from hell. Although these characteristics by themselves dont usually indicate anything bad, or anything beyond their face value)
because they're not worth dealing with (in the welding world) and I've been warned by multiple people that they WILL be the first to sue you for any reason they can find.
Honestly I feel like the suit thing is overblown, I just dont see my life getting ruined over a lawsuit that followed my plowing a neighbors garden, despite how many people share supposed horror stories that they claim happened to their neighbors mailman's cousins dog walkers brother in law.
Aside from that, I dont really care what I'm doing for money as long as its ethical, legal, and profitable. I'm just as happy on the tractor as under the hood... Thanks!
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