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Just tryin to see how the process works I got a job for a local company and I start tomorow but I was told they do not use drills... what is the point of using a dremel or a drill what do you use it for?
Thanks Matt |
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Matt,
What process are you asking about? Windshield repair or using a drill? Have you had any training? |
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some folks consider the drill to be evil say halaluya and repent sinner renounce the evil drill! Ok i drill once in awhile but dont tell anyone
back to the subject who ever you are starting for obviosly has a method they promote that doesnt use a drill you are the employee follow the program and dont rock the boat go to work do your best and make bucket loads of cash good luck |
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I can't imagine surviveing in this bizz without a drill.To many repairs wuold be left on the table without one.
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