Posted by dave2 on July 20, 2009 at 04:52:54 from (91.10.158.232):
In Reply to: Mechanic Jobs posted by TimIN on July 20, 2009 at 04:37:29:
Learn and apply all you can and treat any job you get like you owe the boss a days work rather than he owes you a paycheck. The customer is always right no matter what, your job is to fix the customer's problem and make them want to come back. That means a lot of nodding, smiling, and then traslating a thingamajig into a solenoid then telling them that their diagnosis was just right (you just had to tweek a little), and you'll be popular whichever direction you decide to go. Never make a customer (or a boss) look like a dummy. Have you got the opportunity for an apprenticehip with a good business?
Never sell yourself short. I'd think, in a bad economy, there'd be a lot more fixing what you have than buying new. Good times for a good fixer.
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