There u go @joeymt33, @Delton would make a great Sanovo service tech.
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There u go @joeymt33, @Delton would make a great Sanovo service tech.
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Yeah man. Tired of being unhappily employed. This may sound corny but I like what I do. I'll give any employer my all, but I expect some satisfaction in return. I'm happy with just being left alone to do my job. Not happy when people go out of their way to make me miserable. I thought hard working people were an asset. Guess I'm wrong in this case.
I wish! I just sent the offer letter to the guy in GA last week. Crap!!
I do believe you can do just about anything. On top of that you're a stand up guy that works hard so I would guess there's something that's going to be a better fit for youIts been coming for a while now. Little scared and little excited. To be honest we can live off of Donna's income. We just need insurance. It's actually hard to find anybody not scared to work so you'd think I could find something. Not proud either. I'll work at just about anything.
I like the work. Very enjoyable. The screwed up part is people can't leave you alone so you can do it. When something breaks, it's all about WHO did it not WHAT caused it. Enough is enough.
8 hours I wish. Try 13 lol. When you get home you don't feel like doing anything else.Good luck. You're wiser than most who spend their entire life working at something they hate and spending most of their working hours planning for when they can get away. Life is to short and to good to get up every morning and be hating at least 8 hours of that day.
Go get 'em.
I like the work. Very enjoyable. The screwed up part is people can't leave you alone so you can do it. When something breaks, it's all about WHO did it not WHAT caused it. Enough is enough.
Good luck to you as well buddy. Hopefully we both find a great place to hang our hats lol. We lost my resume somehow on wife's laptop. So gotta start from scratch. Luckily this is only the 2nd full time job I've had since getting out of Marine Corps.You're not the only one jumping ship Delton, I just started with a new company last week after being with the previous one 11 yrs. Was tired of being micro managed and under appreciated. I know what you mean about being a little nervous and excited at the same time, kinda scary until you establish your place with them. Change isn't always bad, good luck my friend.
I didn't have alot of time to read but I didn't see where i checked yours. Maybe I just missed it. I know we compared and yours was lower. I carried that dang gun around with me forever lol.Here you go Delton. Look on post 281
P1000 - FYI, Honda responce to heat problem
CP: I've been saying that since that jack wagon was picking Legos from his turds
I don't remember if we took pics when we compared or not. I just know yours was cooler under same conditions. I'll give fan another try Tues. I'm sure they are better cause of higher cfms but mine may be Chinese junk.Oh yeah, I was in a hurry and I just sent that to you because I saw the pictures of the temp gun.
CP: I've been saying that since that jack wagon was picking Legos from his turds
I don't remember if we took pics when we compared or not. I just know yours was cooler under same conditions. I'll give fan another try Tues. I'm sure they are better cause of higher cfms but mine may be Chinese junk.
Excellent questions. I'm curious as well. Like you I'm totally unbiased. I'll use whatever works better. We just gotta find out what that actually is lol.A radiator fan is meant to move air only about an inch away from the shroud. I'm wondering if it can do as good while in the open air. The bilge fan has the tunnel and can be more directed. So I would be interested to see what the CFM comparison would be 12 inches away from the fan. Not saying I'm a doubter, I would love for the radiator fan to be much better because I would probably upgrade. I just have what I feel like are legitimate questions.
I wish they would lay me off so I could draw. 30 years of constant employment and have never drawn a dime.