Posted by Determined on May 23, 2014 at 07:30:58 from (216.130.212.95):
In Reply to: OT Kibitzer Rant posted by John T on May 23, 2014 at 06:04:39:
At the shop years ago one customer had a small fleet of 3-ton deck trucks.
One of his driver's fit your description to a tee.
Whenever the owner said he was sending the Topkick in for repair I would reply with the fly is coming I will mark that down.
He finally asked me why I called his driver the fly so I explained to him that whenever I worked on his truck the driver was in your face endlessly nattering on about how things should be done, when I finally had enough and was ready to swat him he would disappear just long enough to let me cool down before he would come back around with his next round of advise.
Told the owner I didn't much care shop work was by the hour.
Not long after that conversation the driver would drop off his truck and go for coffee.
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