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Mike,
The hardest part of our business, any business is finding GOOD People....the cars and the customers are the easy part. So sorry to hear this news. Thank you for serving our country [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/worship.gif[/img] Dan
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Thank you Dan,
It is an honor and a pleasure to be able to serve in the world's greatest Navy. As for finding good people, that has proven elusive. I have one helper that I have kept and she is still a little green, but she is a hard worker and not afraid to get dirty. She is learning well so we will have to see. What is it with people in this industry? It seems like of everyone in the automotive industry about %60 are on some sort of drugs and I don't mean prescription either. I asked my snap-on guy about that and he told me that he sees it at just about every shop on his rout. Guess I'm going to have to start drug testing applicants and do random testing later.
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Maybe you can hire some veterans from your area or perhaps students from local tech schools...you can teach a person a skill or a trade...hard to teach them values and decency if they don't have it to begin with.
Thanks for your service..my father was a Navy guy in WW2..good luck. wilma [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/flag.gif[/img]
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