I wanted to "like" this, but I have to it instead because of all of the extra issues that you've had.
On the bright side, he's ironing out the kinks on someone else's truck so he can get ours right!
I wanted to "like" this, but I have to it instead because of all of the extra issues that you've had.
Sounds ok for us.On the bright side, he's ironing out the kinks on someone else's truck so he can get ours right!
I wonder if Wes will want an employee/apprentice in a couple years, it sure would be neat to learn everything there is to know about these engines, turbos, and pumps
I didn’t know that was a requirement I guess I’ll have to go work for Justin insteadHe does, but you're not a cute blonde Texas girl so I don't think it would work
Make that 2 employee/apprentices lolI wonder if Wes will want an employee/apprentice in a couple years, it sure would be neat to learn everything there is to know about these engines, turbos, and pumps
That’s exactly how the saddle maker who taught me how to build saddles is. He told me the first time I take a short cut, it’s time to stop making saddles. I think that philosophy can be applied most everywhere in life
Indeed, very sadly it’s becoming more and more rareVery true but also very rare sadly.
there aren’t many, if not any cheap Shortcuts that lead to a good quality product.That’s exactly how the saddle maker who taught me how to build saddles is. He told me the first time I take a short cut, it’s time to stop making saddles. I think that philosophy can be applied most everywhere in life
On the upside if you focus on quality and always do your best, you will likely never be unemployed.
This is very true. That’s a lesson I learned real darn fast with horse training. Under normal (by normal I mean the absence of a pandemic ) circumstances I’m completely swamped with work, simply because I refuse to do a bad jobNo shortcuts. Only tricks of the trade that come with experience and lend to speed. Lots of kids don’t want to put in the time!