Posted by redforlife on April 10, 2014 at 20:15:05 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Right or Wrong? posted by Wondering If ? on April 10, 2014 at 16:40:37:
Sounds like this guy is tearing things up and is rough on stuff. Not being honest with his old man about how it got tore up. And your covering for him by saying, well.. it could of been this or that or whatever. If thats right, you need to stop that right now. A mechanic knows when a certain break down is normal wear, or just plain abuse by the operater. Next time that happens, you personally let the old man know that the equipment failed because of operator being hard on it. It wont take the old man long to figure out the kid is lieing and flat out being hard on stuff. Let the dad handle it. But he first and foremost needs to know the truth about whats going. That has to come from you, especially if the kid's got the wool pulled over dads eyes.
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