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Trakka -> RE: clutch adjustment (8/4/2005 8:43:22 AM)
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Hi "'tech", I apologise if you have been caught up in my seine net of generalisation. I DO stand by my assertion that the dealerships have a greater number of disinterested individuals within the confines of the walls than a smaller outfit would. I've also been in ear shot of some of the mechanics, young and old, in out-of-work situations. Unfortunately, while "shooting the breeze" in a number of cases the attitude displayed was "...I'm only paid to do as I'm told and that's all I'm going to do...". I've seen the apprentices giving customer vehicles "test drives", consisting of banging down the gutter out of the dealership, nailing the throttle into traffic and wrenching the wheel to haul the lurching beast down one of the backstreets. Many times. Many dealerships. They are the disinterested, along with the ones who just don't give a rip. They are the ones who keep dealer prices higher than they should be. I'm mechanically apt and can tell if someone is bullshining. I am happy that you are a conscientious tech and, bully for the people who get your attention. Great that you're disciplined enough to understand your equipment and the repurcussions of your choices. You choose to be interested in your speciality. Not everyone does. (You can think of 2 right now!) Tough titties for the others, eh. Experience? Brother-in-law with his own mechanical workshop. Nephew as parts interpreter for a large dealership with a BIG service division. Personally, I trust my vehicle to someone who presents competent, is mobile, turns up on time, doesn't charge like a lunatic and has a definite vested interest in developing me into a client, not a "one-off" customer. Again, I'm sorry that you are disturbed by my comments but they are not blathered without thought. They represent a fair statement of the facts. Cheers, Andrew
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