Posted by Hobo,NC on June 17, 2010 at 19:22:50 from (75.89.255.35):
In Reply to: Nancy's Oil Change posted by LAA on June 17, 2010 at 09:13:03:
Nancy Howell said: (quoted from post at 18:41:19 06/17/10) I probably need to apologize for the rant. It was not my intention to start a hoorah. I just get frustrated sometimes at how much stuff costs.
I am get'n a new floor in part of my house,,,, the floor man is make'n more than i do if I compare my hourly charge again his,,, I can beat his total BUT it will mean I will have to take a day are so off to move out then back in,,,, I had rather do my thang and let him do his...
Funny thang is when I have some work done on my house they work by the hour,,, a 8 hour job turns into a 16 hr. job then into a 32 hr. job,,, if I price a job at 8hr. seams I am stuck if it takes me 12 hr. to complete the job then I am married to the job....
Took me years to figger out how to do a work order change,,, I do not hold a ticket open if their is a work order change any more,,, I do the agreed work make the ticket then start a new ticket as If had to start all over,,, a parts house makes money on their part,,,, tell me why I should not make money on a part I sale are install,,, tell me why I should install your part and not make money at it...
I hit ya hard only to let you know their are some good wrenches out their,,, ask around,,, I bet someone you know has someone that's either at the top of their list are close,,, they call'em their GUY....
I will bet a good wranch will save ya more than you can save hunt'n cheap prices,,, I will bet i can help you get a extra 20K out of a set of tires,,, try that at a quick lube,,, I will bet i can find a problem that will leave ya on the side of the road were a quick lube could care less,,, to them its about numbers,,, to me its about a long term relationship...
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