Re: Truck Windshields
Posted: August 29th, 2008, 8:29 am
5 minutes they should not spend so much time talking, just kidding. I prefer to teach the tech that is happy to take his time, they always do better repairs.
GlassStarz, do you kmow a guy could go off you quickly, I have had to dry every repair so far this year and for the past 20. All the vehicles left outside over night have a good covering of moisture on in the mornings and it does not get hot enough to dry it out. I think you might just be trying to make me jealous and I can assure you it is working, any room over there for another tech.
Coming back to the water thing I know I shout it a lot, but how many guys have done a practise on wet damage before they go out on the road, over here very few, unless they were trained by us.
GlassStarz, do you kmow a guy could go off you quickly, I have had to dry every repair so far this year and for the past 20. All the vehicles left outside over night have a good covering of moisture on in the mornings and it does not get hot enough to dry it out. I think you might just be trying to make me jealous and I can assure you it is working, any room over there for another tech.
Coming back to the water thing I know I shout it a lot, but how many guys have done a practise on wet damage before they go out on the road, over here very few, unless they were trained by us.