I understand we all need money to put food on the plate, but doing half assed work for free then top shelf work on the books, is a shitty business practice. As you can see here. People remember negitive shit much easier than positive, thats why all you see on the news is cheating on wives, and alledged penis text messages, people remember that shit instead of how many touch downs they threw in 2003 or how many majors they won in their rookie season.
Anything worth doing is worth doing well, deosnt matter if your doign it for beans and beer, or a massive paycheck. If you said YES I WILL DO IT FOR YOU, you already commited, so DO WORK!
Supports my above statment if its true what you said. If you know your shit, then prove it by doing it right every time you pick up a wrench. I make it a goal NOT to half ass shit, take my time and pay attention. More people are starting to see my work, and I do not want a “krazy kid built…” thread about a tire flying off and killing an endangered owl beasue I only tightened the lugs with a 1/2" ratchet instead of a torque wrench because I was only given a slice of pizza and a redbull in return for my services.
I completely agree and thats what I always told the kid. If he didn’t wanna work on my shit, that’s fine but don’t jerk me off and tell me your gonna do shit then go off on some tangent or do it horribly.
haha well its back up for sale… shit would prolly look reallll nice in the s4
^Learned that lesson the hard way, I’ve had nothing but positive experience from Capital District Truck Center, Inline, Kkkkkkkkustum, wiretuckthisDB1 , etc. doing welding/exhaust/bushing/metal work. Doing the bigger job of the clutch was handled magnificently by Wayne, a job I had neither the tools, attention span, patience, experience, space or time to do.
Gotta pay to play and some lessons have to be learned the hard way.
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