co-worker kills z06
#61
Originally Posted by UniqueTII' post='770683' date='Oct 19 2005, 01:35 PM
If it were my car I'd be happy to have a brand new engine.
I would be happier for them to have performed the job right the first time
he might get a rebuild, they may not go through the whole engine, he may end up with leaks, its usually snowballs into a big ******* mess
#62
Reminds me of my first job outta school when I was 17 and i knocked over a 10m set of shelves full of stereo equipment and broke every piece. That was on my second day. Ha ha ha can laugh now. Lucky I didn't get fired.
#63
Originally Posted by boxrs4sale' post='770418' date='Oct 18 2005, 12:29 PM
IT WAS AN OIL CHANGE THOUGH !!
anyone dumb enough not to put oil in a car for an oil change is an idiot.
and batty boy... thats some funny ****
#65
dramon, you call bs on everything. go jerk off to some pokemon.
**** happens, you deal with it, you live and you learn. the kid fucked up.
kevin- has a car ever caught on fire at your shop before?? one of the "master" mechanics where I work caught one on fire because he was too damn lazy during the PDI to check the fuel injector rings.
**** happens, you deal with it, you live and you learn. the kid fucked up.
kevin- has a car ever caught on fire at your shop before?? one of the "master" mechanics where I work caught one on fire because he was too damn lazy during the PDI to check the fuel injector rings.
#66
that right there proves that he shouldnt have been doing what he was doing.'
I work at a shop now doing aftermarket ****, hwoever work out of a full fledged service bay at a used car dealership (farily upscale.. rx8's, s/c'd mini's, got a datona etc)
bout a month ago we sold some truck and it came in for the finial runthough the shop before delivory, a mech decided it needed a wheel barring just to be safe, no biggy, does it car is delivered to customer and he goes off.
20min later.
service gets phonecall from the dunken d'nuts up the street, the guy just lost control of his truck, he said the wheel fell off? Service manager goes up to check out what happend, comes bvack and says it looks like the nut came off the spindel, nope it didnt, it was never put on, when talking to the mech is noticed it sitting on his work bench...
he got fired
I work at a shop now doing aftermarket ****, hwoever work out of a full fledged service bay at a used car dealership (farily upscale.. rx8's, s/c'd mini's, got a datona etc)
bout a month ago we sold some truck and it came in for the finial runthough the shop before delivory, a mech decided it needed a wheel barring just to be safe, no biggy, does it car is delivered to customer and he goes off.
20min later.
service gets phonecall from the dunken d'nuts up the street, the guy just lost control of his truck, he said the wheel fell off? Service manager goes up to check out what happend, comes bvack and says it looks like the nut came off the spindel, nope it didnt, it was never put on, when talking to the mech is noticed it sitting on his work bench...
he got fired
#67
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='770740' date='Oct 19 2005, 04:37 PM
I would be happier for them to have performed the job right the first time
he might get a rebuild, they may not go through the whole engine, he may end up with leaks, its usually snowballs into a big ******* mess
True that. A Z06 with the original low-miles engine is a better car than the same Z06 with an engine swap. If the shop can't do an oil change without cooking the motor, how the hell are they gonna pull off an engine swap??!
#68
Originally Posted by 1988RedT2' post='770959' date='Oct 20 2005, 07:30 AM
True that. A Z06 with the original low-miles engine is a better car than the same Z06 with an engine swap. If the shop can't do an oil change without cooking the motor, how the hell are they gonna pull off an engine swap??!
Good call there...I'm sure they'd let the same kid do the engine swap. The stupid things people say...