"RotaryLover" (rotarylover)
11/26/2013 at 16:26 • Filed to: Scumbag coworkers | 5 | 19 |
This happens so much to newcomers in mechanic lol...scumbag coworkers.
ddavidn
> RotaryLover
11/26/2013 at 16:27 | 1 |
Totally. I just work on computers, but I've had this happen all the time.
Takuro Spirit
> RotaryLover
11/26/2013 at 16:30 | 3 |
Well, it's off now.
RotaryLover
> ddavidn
11/26/2013 at 16:33 | 1 |
Looks like this goes in every careers.
ddavidn
> RotaryLover
11/26/2013 at 16:34 | 1 |
Yeah, I realized that as I was thinking about it... past work experiences... current work experiences...
RotaryLover
> Takuro Spirit
11/26/2013 at 16:34 | 0 |
How many time I heard this lol...
Squid
> RotaryLover
11/26/2013 at 16:43 | 1 |
Luckily for me when I was a Tech, the guys I worked with were pretty good about not breaking shit... well the guy's I always asked for help that is. There were a few that I learned the hard way with my van not to trust. . . .
Nick, Drives a Cobalt LT
> RotaryLover
11/26/2013 at 16:43 | 2 |
I do this often.
I am the scumbag somedays.
Depends on my mood.
RotaryLover
> Nick, Drives a Cobalt LT
11/26/2013 at 16:51 | 2 |
y u do dis?
Nick, Drives a Cobalt LT
> RotaryLover
11/26/2013 at 16:55 | 1 |
Cause I sir am what you call an asshole.
Mikeado
> RotaryLover
11/26/2013 at 17:24 | 1 |
This sort of thing happened with the handbrake in our family car. Guy at the local MOT garage tried fixing the faulty mechanism of the handbrake (also the plastic cover/housing had broken off), but made it so that you had to reach in and release a catch before you could use the handbrake, making it a two-handed job. It degraded further until we gave in and got Ford to fix it. They replaced the whole thing with one from a higher trim level (chrome-effect button!), and it wasn't all that expensive either.
Supreme Kiwi Zorro
> RotaryLover
11/26/2013 at 18:16 | 1 |
Is he in any way related to Special Officer Doofy?
RotaryLover
> Supreme Kiwi Zorro
11/26/2013 at 18:38 | 1 |
There was a mechanic drinking car fluids in a movie...I don't remember which. It's the closest thing I can think of lolll.
scoob
> RotaryLover
11/26/2013 at 19:07 | 1 |
I remember a story I heard from a relative who used to work at a photo developing store. A customer came in to get her pictures from an SD card printed. An employee helped her out, but it turned out he accidentally erased all the pictures on it. It was a brand new SD card which the customer just bought for her family vacation.
The employee gave her some bullshit like "the camera didn't save it properly and the card is blank" or something like that. She believed it.
RotaryLover
> scoob
11/26/2013 at 19:14 | 1 |
Now this really sucks man...you just can't replace memories like this. But it's kinda the same for us. We break stuff, but if the part holds solid and looks undamaged after, we leave it this way until the driver complaints about it, this way he/she'll think it broke from age.
Supreme Kiwi Zorro
> RotaryLover
11/26/2013 at 19:23 | 1 |
Or it was one of those YouTube pranksters.
RotaryLover
> Supreme Kiwi Zorro
11/26/2013 at 19:25 | 1 |
Almost the same but the one in the movie looked really retarded lol. This gag was made in my town! :D
Wacko
> RotaryLover
11/27/2013 at 16:26 | 0 |
you consider montreal a town? a town with about 3 million population
looked up on wiki before i posted and technically you are right!
The legal definition of a town in Canada varies by province or territory, as each has jurisdiction over defining and legislating towns, cities and other types of municipal organization within its own boundaries.
The province of Quebec is unique in that it makes no distinction under law between towns and cities. There is no intermediate level in French between village and ville ( municipality is an administrative term usually applied to a legal, not geographical entity), so both are combined under the single legal status of ville . While an informal preference may exist among English speakers as to whether any individual ville is commonly referred to as a city or as a town, no distinction and no objective legal criteria exist to make such a distinction under law.
Wacko
> Nick, Drives a Cobalt LT
11/27/2013 at 16:29 | 0 |
RotaryLover
> Wacko
11/28/2013 at 11:14 | 0 |