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Kinda puts a hurting on the windshield repair business <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/ohwell.gif ALT=":">
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Here in Oregon, there is always a chance of rain! Take this morning for instance. I got up at 7:00 am and it was blue skys with a little sun peaking out. It all looked good for the day that was ahead of me; however, for my 9:00 am job, the rain poured and poured and poured, but I didn't let it stop me. I just made sure that we had a place to park the car for some shelter and then proceeded as normal. <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/smile.gif ALT=":)">
Don't let rain or drizzle slow you down! It might be worth the investment of a few hundered dollars to purchase a tent that you could pop up over the vehicle to keep dry, especially if you are having 8 days of this weather in a row. Chris~ WiseCrack Windshield Repairs<img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/happy.gif ALT=":D"> </p> |
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HEY CHRIS I AM IN OREGON ALSO. WHAT PART OF OREGON ARE YOU IN?
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Welcome to the world of windshield repair.. I missed more days of work in Feb.03 than I took off in 2002. Thanks to mother nature.. Tempatures in the 20's, windchills in the single digits, snow,sleet, rain. All are a part of you (us) making money. You could buy a tent, true. Cost $200 +/-. Set up, anchor down in wind, still having to dry the breakarea, and hoping you managed to get it completely dry. And you are right back to work. Me.. I take the day off or days off. Its not worth my reputation to attempt a repair in inclement weather just to appease a customer. Actually day off may be wrong. I schedule any work with a garage, that has been in the garage at least 8 hours and semi-dry. Thats my policy. You will need to make your own. It only takes one bad repair, and you too will realize why house painters don't paint outside in the rain..
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