Prototype Machine Polishing Testing....

Josh, we all look forward to your review and analysis of this prototype.

But, frankly a summary would be best. Is it good , or not?



Seems to me that one of the top nine detailers in America would be too busy to accommodate both an eccentric inventor and online gaming.



Me? I work 70 hours per week, as do my 4 employees.

I had time to watch a movie back in January...



I'm just sayin...
 
You and your employees work 70 hours each week? Talk about burning the candle at both ends. Why not just hire more people? You'd be working not only more effeciently, but smarter?
 
Jimmy Buffit said:
Josh, we all look forward to your review and analysis of this prototype.

But, frankly a summary would be best. Is it good , or not?



Seems to me that one of the top nine detailers in America would be too busy to accommodate both an eccentric inventor and online gaming.



Me? I work 70 hours per week, as do my 4 employees.

I had time to watch a movie back in January...



I'm just sayin...



Well, I have done a review from the experience I've had with the machine so far but it's still going to be modified and retested so not quite sure what you're getting at.



Congrats on staying so busy that's great to hear.:2thumbs:



I guess you've never have a slow day or week though huh?? :think:



When I schedule an entire day for one client and they don't show up I will do whatever I choose to do with my free time thank you very much.



I purposely leave one day of the week open just in case I get a last minute phone call, as well as do not work weekends.



Also my job is not my life. I will never spend 70 hours a week working, I've done that before and it's not wise when you have a family and such things that come first... Priorities my friend.:wavey



I'm just sayin....:LOLOL



Josh
 
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