Ethical or not?
Got another question. The guy I'm going to be working with and who is training me is showing me how to repair cracks real soon. However, I've noticed that instead of fixing cracks, which he says he doesn't like to do, he just sells the customer a new windshield. I asked him why he does this. He said, "Sure you can fix a crack if it isn't too long but there aren't any guarantees that it won't break off somewhere else and go another direction. So I just sell a new windshield and don't even worry about it." So far I haven't seen anyone complain about it, most accepting the fact that the glass is cracked and you can't do much about it. What is your opinion on this practice? To be honest, I'd rather not mess with cracks and just selling them a new windshield seems to be the easiest route to take.
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