Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 00:32:07 -0400
Reply-To: Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Subject: I had it!
I have to let the steam out tonight, why not here!
I hate those vans. Real bad. I work 6/7 a week and more than 12 hours
someday on it. I give everything i have, 150%. Still, shit come back in your
face. As much as i give all hi have those frigging van are possess.
Subi or stock, paint job or small work, it doesn't matter.
Don't get me wrong, I love the Subi, I'm frigging driving one but still. Now
I have a second Subicustomer with a strange problem, his far away, i can't
do much.
DON'T TELL ME STOCK' TICCO' OR BOSTIG ENGINE ARE BETTER!!! I KNOW WAY TO
MUCH ABOUT ENGINE, WAY TOO MUCH! Anything van happen with anything!
I had rust spot came out on heavy body work i did, men i gave everything i
had on those van...
stock engine that i decided that the stock head where in perfect condition,
tested deeply and the head passed the test... the hell, some cracked later.
Bad rebuilt transmission, defective new parts, time and time spent covering
even stuff i have no control on it! of course for free.
I can't cope with the stress... I just can't. My cell phone is on my site
available to my customer's... it just rang tonight on a late Saturday
night., sometime on early Sunday morning. Men I have no life working on
those piece of shit vans.
No time is free! Never. this is how it goes with a small business:
-Too much work you stress
-Not enough work, you stress
-Just enough work... you still wonder and stress! Why don't I have more like
before.
Anyone who had a small company fully understand what I mean!
It's a very early Sunday morning, i can hear Bob Donald (AKA Boston bob-RIP)
telling me it's passion thing Ben and you will never get rich out of it, he
was so right, i can head him laugh form up there, i can see him smile.
Sorry, i had to vent. I gave way to much of my precious time for VW, online
or not.
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Ben