Posted by T.E.C. on August 09, 2015 at 10:03:31 from (24.241.158.246):
In Reply to: O.T. What next? posted by T.E.C. on August 09, 2015 at 08:00:19:
I don't mind getting dirty and I certainly still love the first start up of a fresh overhaul. What it mostly boils down to is all of the old pros that I worked with my entire adult life are retired or have passed away. The fresh out of school guys are cheaper to hire than seasoned techs so I find myself babysitting almost all the time. Most of the other guys here will know exactly what I'm talking about here, but how is that people can know everything and be so arrogant fresh out of school and in one case, never went to school, just decided to be a mechanic. My idiot boss hired this guy with no experience whatsoever. I didn't take this job to be a teacher especially to people that don't want to learn. I don't even like working with people period. I tried my own shop a few years back and go tired of being a bill collector so I came back to where I am now. I've also tried to resign the foreman position with no luck.
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