Posted by NC Wayne on August 15, 2007 at 20:06:13 from (166.82.164.156):
In Reply to: Working by yourself posted by 37 chief on August 15, 2007 at 09:00:45:
Much prefer working by myself, but when needed Dad and I work really well together. Working on heavy equipment it can be dangerous working on something by yourself out in the middle of nowhere. The way I see it though is if you be careful and pay attention your not likely to get hurt....and if your number should come up it"s not gonna matter if there are 500 helpers standing there.....We all gotta go sometime.... I ocassionally get told by a customer "we"ll send you help". Usually I tell them that the less help I have the faster the job will get done and I"ll ask for help if I actually need it. Sometimes they send help anyway and the helper usually enjoys standing around doing nothing and getting paid. Beyond that unless there is a situation where I absolutely can"t reach a bolt both inside and outside a machine or something like that I preffer to go it alone. Except for those rare occasions, leave me alone and let me work in peace.
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