I can see the meter readers having issues in the summer. The 100 degree weather does take a toll on people. I`ll see them in the park sitting under a tree sometimes.
At least you have enough room for your whole collection of stuff.Gee, I don`t know! With four in there I can wash/etc. without overspray getting on the others, but when I had more it was a PIA. Fortunately we have the original garage (built into the house) that can hold two or three.
You have more than enough room for a detailing business plus future upgrade, if any.
My father did the same with a big house. That was a decision he regretting. With cleaning, maintenance, repairs, he eventually sold it for a house.But yeah, it`s rather spacious. Eh, my wife and I sorta went nuts with the whole "build the Big House with the Big Garage"
The department that bring in the most sales get the bigger space.Since (IME) nobody IRL cares about such stuff I guess it makes sense for dealerships to prioritize other stuff.
I was told the Toyota service started with 6 bays. When I left there was 12 bays and planning on adding 4 more. The last time I went to Toyota the detailing bays were no longer in the same area.
Unfortunately this asphalt is the only asphalt available in this area. Whatever tires that can`t be sold to different countries get recycle in the asphalt mix. Glass get thrown into the mix.Huh! Guess it *is* the [crappy] asphalt as I`ve never had problems with using (the right kind of) plywood.
A lot of Home Depot wood is crappy. Especially when It left outside.
It was their workers who got them where they are now, and they haven`t forgot that.Man, I`d love to have more dealerships like that in my area! I honestly believe that most (smart) women just *process* differently from men, and usually better. The best dealership Departments (of all kinds) I`ve ever dealt with were generally run by women. My boss back when I was in New Car Prep was a gal, and she was great.
Since they pay good their price are higher than average for parts, service, sales.
Female bosses does treat their employees better.
If Swan agrees with the warranty you`ll will have a brand new hose. The new hose will have the remaining warranty of the original purchase hose.Ah, thanks for nudging me to look into that, sounds like it might be well worth the trouble after all! See why I like the way this thread keeps going?!?
It varies on how far someone live from the water plant, how high the city set the water pressure, needs and demand.Heh heh, that`s quite a broad range! The seemingly minor diffs are really significant at the higher pressures, at least IME. Like...from 80 to low-90s is a dramatic diff.
If I call the water department they may set it higher if I complain or told them I`m doing a water irrigation system.
My sister has the alerts on her cards. It`s mostly on Amazon where someone steal her card number.NO. I did, but they drove me nuts by putting holds/must-verify/etc. on the wrong cards at the wrong moments. I do better just keeping a near-daily eye on the two cards I have (one of which basically never gets used). Whenever I`ve had a hack/etc. they (Chase) has been great about it, no hassles at all other than getting the new card number memorized and notifying the very few who have it on file.
Once she had credit card number on someone else Amazon account. With the alerts it stop that fraud.
Bookmarks