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Very good special, I am also jumping ship as soon as all is in order. Who knows maybe we will all go at the same time crippling "the world" in nc and just think they are about to get a new account that was going to require them to hire 6-8 more techs,well maybe now they will need more like 10-14 lol,lets see them pull that one off. Hopefully all will happen at the same time so maybe they will realize we are not a dime a dozen!!! Lets see the managers go out there in the sweltering heat roll up they're sleeves and "try" to fix these trucks and keep the customers happy, oops i think they just sprung another leak lol, houston we got a problem and she's going down fast!!!!
  • Posted 22 Jun 2010 06:28
  • By hysfort
  • joined 16 Jun'10 - 4 messages
  • North Carolina, United States

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