pwtr02ss
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The older I get, and now that I'm on blood pressure meds at the ripe ol age of 33, I (I'm working on it) have realized that getting worked up things that you can't change, does no good. I still get worked up over things but I'm trying to limit that. IMO, call around, find another shop. Have a back up plan for when you go down there. The guy has to feel bad about the whole thing or he isn't a human. If he can't the truck together, load it up and take it to another shop. Pulling a motor, refreshing it, and putting it back in shouldn't take very long. Hell, Dub had his out in a day IIRC.
Good on you for keeping a cool head, especially with that shoulder. No need for two things to be messed up over this person.
Outside looking in is always easier to have opinions on what we should do. Its not always easy from inside looking out. I hope you get a solution thats fair and you get back on the road sooner, rather than later.
Good on you for keeping a cool head, especially with that shoulder. No need for two things to be messed up over this person.
Outside looking in is always easier to have opinions on what we should do. Its not always easy from inside looking out. I hope you get a solution thats fair and you get back on the road sooner, rather than later.