papa said:I'm cheap....and cheap is good!
A lazy tech is a good tech. I am also too lazy to do it twice and thus prefer quality parts. I am an ASE certified Master Automobile tech(A1-A9), I also hold three heavy duty truck certs T1(heavy duty Gasoline Engines) T2(Diesel Engines), T6(Electrical/Electronics), L1(Advanced Engine Performance, Gas engines), L2(L1 for Diesel), and the refrigerant recovery certification. I have let most of them lapse though because most shops just don't care if you are current. Only the little rinky dink shops and the "rip off shops" really care if you are currently certified. I also hold a variety of Ford, GM, Toyota and Nissan Factory certs. I left retail work almost a decade ago though. Most shops really push the techs to lie about "needed repairs" in order to keep profits up. I can't see it. I can make plenty of money just by being honest.LFM said:papa said:I'm cheap....and cheap is good!
That's me too, but I don't buy cheap parts. If I have to replace something I buy good quality parts, I don't want to do it twice. I'm lazy too.
LOL, you are already head and shoulders above my ex-wife. She could put gas in the car. That was about it.Ladywolfe said:The mechanic I see in the mirror:
A woman that is chuckling as she writes this I can change a tire, change the oil in my car....that's about it. I do know when something is wrong - a motor mount going bad, shocks shot, brake pads need changing....but I don't fix those things myself.
I can see me PMing/reaching out to some of you great mechanics on here in the future
Darth_Muerte said:LOL, you are already head and shoulders above my ex-wife. She could put gas in the car. That was about it.
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