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Never send a man.. (major rant)
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 145497" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>I think, that possibly <em>had</em> he done the work, he might have been able to follow his own directions?</p><p></p><p>You DID do all the work. And it was a frickin lot of work. And you had it all in your head. He had NOT done the work, so he did not know what work there was that was DONE. He therefore did not know instinctively what the follow up was. You had to give him a laundry list. It was probably overload (as was AAALLLLL the work that YOU DID!). But since he had no first hand knowledge of the work that was put into it, the follow up was not a "well duh" thing in his mind.</p><p></p><p>If he had done a tune up on a car, and replaced the spark plugs and the distributor cap and all that good stuff, and there was still an issue under the hood, he'd know EXACTLY where to look.</p><p></p><p>So maybe you are right. Not to bash men, but maybe that was not a job for him to do. So tell him to go give your car a tune up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 145497, member: 3647"] I think, that possibly [I]had[/I] he done the work, he might have been able to follow his own directions? You DID do all the work. And it was a frickin lot of work. And you had it all in your head. He had NOT done the work, so he did not know what work there was that was DONE. He therefore did not know instinctively what the follow up was. You had to give him a laundry list. It was probably overload (as was AAALLLLL the work that YOU DID!). But since he had no first hand knowledge of the work that was put into it, the follow up was not a "well duh" thing in his mind. If he had done a tune up on a car, and replaced the spark plugs and the distributor cap and all that good stuff, and there was still an issue under the hood, he'd know EXACTLY where to look. So maybe you are right. Not to bash men, but maybe that was not a job for him to do. So tell him to go give your car a tune up. [/QUOTE]
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