Posted by svcummins on February 29, 2020 at 06:46:40 from (174.27.212.119):
In Reply to: Kansas mechanic needed posted by notjustair on February 29, 2020 at 05:44:09:
That is why I do not and cannot pay anyone to do my mechanic work . The last couple jobs I checked on price they quoted near 200$ an hour to do because they bid flat rate which I understand but I ain’t paying it .To many parts changers and to many people I can’t trust to do a decent job . What do they have to lose ? As you’ve found out they don’t give a crap if it’s fixed right or not sure you might complain and get them to try to fix it again but it probably still won’t be right and they’ll just throw more parts at it to try and fix it and it’ll just cost that much more and still won’t be right . Those machines are all really simple ones I think if I was in your shoes I’d start learning how to do most of it myself .
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