Hats Off To These Mechanics For The Terrible Situations They Had To Handle At Work
It's nice to know that we will be able to use the knowledge we have acquired in school in our future career. Nonetheless, once we begin our profession to make a living, there are a number of problems that we encounter at work and have to deal with as a result.
Imagine that you are a vehicle mechanic who has to remove a snake from the hood of a car, something you haven't been taught or trained to deal with. Still, things happen, and we must adapt and improvise.
It seems that working as a mechanic is not always as difficult as simply comprehending the machine. They should get paid more for all the unnecessary, unconnected duties they have to complete while "changing the oil" or "inspecting the brake," for real.
Like those poor technicians in this article, they have probably shed many tears while at work after witnessing these horrible things. Guys, please keep up your fantastic work. Good things will ultimately come to you.
Imagine that you are a vehicle mechanic who has to remove a snake from the hood of a car, something you haven't been taught or trained to deal with. Still, things happen, and we must adapt and improvise.
It seems that working as a mechanic is not always as difficult as simply comprehending the machine. They should get paid more for all the unnecessary, unconnected duties they have to complete while "changing the oil" or "inspecting the brake," for real.
Like those poor technicians in this article, they have probably shed many tears while at work after witnessing these horrible things. Guys, please keep up your fantastic work. Good things will ultimately come to you.
#1 Absolutely nowhere else to mount your phone holder?
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#2 Time to buy a lottery ticket
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#3 In response to the pistol and shotgun pictures from earlier. Just an oil change, please…
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#4 Ah yes the classic ram air exhaust
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#5 Car comes in for an oil change smelling like gasoline and burning. Customer says she got a new engine put in out of town
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#6 Customer did his own brakes and jacked his car up by the rear tie rod. He did that to both sides
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#7 This person who dropped off their car and forgot their gun near the gas pedal
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#8 C/S she hears a flapping noise coming from the driver's side
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#9 Customer states rear-end impact. Requests that we don’t total the vehicle and that it is repaired to like-new condition for $1500 or less...
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#10 Customer "my car's heat isn't working"
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#11 Customer states: Hissing and rattling noise from under the hood. Sure thing!
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#12 This car that came with a sassy note giving specific instructions
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#13 My brother is an advisor at a Honda dealer. Just texted me this…
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#14 Customer is emailing/calling to find out why their windows & doors are open…. While the car is in service at a Mercedes Dealer
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#15 This person who brought their car in and left behind bottles that seem to indicate they do some drinking while driving
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#16 Hood opens. Hood is laid down immediately. Tech exclaims "Oh HELL NO"
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#17 I work at a Kia dealership that used to offer a 10-year unlimited mile warranty. this 2012 Kia Sorento finally had its warranty expire after 203 oil changes, 20 transmission flushes, 10 years, 9 engines, and 4 transmissions the warranty finally expired and the owner traded it in
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#18 I don't even ask anymore
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#19 Tech states “I’m not getting in that car, you can’t make me”
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#20 We share the road with these people
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