Great point about the yards. I totally agree with the ‘don’t park in the yard’. I am also always watching about my own service van and my assistant’s vehicles potential oil leak on a concrete driveway. If I see a well-manicured lawn along with an obviously well-maintained concrete driveway I will often just park on the street. Yeah, I like the convenience of being close to the van but I rather have the glowing reviews of my customer around their friends of my service as it is the best advertising ever.
1 st tech tip .....yes ive had that problem leaky charge hose connection after Tank Flip & yes ive gotten stumped may times esp early on & had to call an mentor to help
Love Yellow Jacket especially since they don’t 🐝. I’ve used an ultrasonic detector and found them pretty reliable. Coming from one who worked in the utility field driving through a yard is a definite no no and a good stunt to get you sent packing😅. Agree with asking an older guy for help more than likely they’ve seen it before. Definitely words of wisdom on starting your own business!!
Some of us start out as a service techs, wanting our own one-man show business someday. Guess what, we became installers, tax managers, office mgr, parts manager and CSR real quick.
Next time you head up 40 toward RAL/SMITHFIELD, Try DADDY D"S BBQ in Benson. Opened a few months back. Next to the CHAR GRILL 50/242 interchange at 95. Burnt ends , different styles of BBQ and all the fixins. Banana pudding with real bananas. Good menu. Prices are good. They will be OK with the shirt inside out.
Hey Zack who is your clothing and make up artist? You need to let them know the next time they say you’re ready to produce your next video look in the mirror yourself and check your wardrobe. I’m sure you didn’t want to wear your shirt inside out. Another tech tip, Look in the mirror before you leave for work.