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Came home on a flat-bed taxi today !

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Jimbo:
The tech/mechanic did seem a bit rushed - but he did check for known problems on his on-board laptop (nice mounting system, but he wasn't up for letting me look at it  :? ). I found it a little strange that he asked me to try driving up the road to 'see if it was any better' after he'd taken the lid of the air filter box (as if that was going to make any difference.......??)

The recovery driver however, was a whole different bloke - chatty, liked a laugh, a really nice geezer.

If it wasn't for the actual recovery part of my AA membership, I'd probably not renew it.

Jim

BrumLee:

--- Quote from: "Jimbo" ---The recovery driver however, was a whole different bloke - chatty, liked a laugh, a really nice geezer.
--- End quote ---


I'd be laughing to on the money they're on now. I couldn't believe how well they're paid and they don't have to do any diagnostics  :roll:

Jimbo:
The recovery guy is doing the tech course so that he can do the roadside assistance stuff rather than the recovery !

BrumLee:
Was he AA recovery or ndependant?

AA guy that pick me up the other month was on £30,000 pa for just recovery. Independants get a lot less if they have no technical skill  :cry:

Jimbo:
He was an AA guy, in an AA truck.

Didn't like dogs either, and refuses to have them in the truck with him - so lucky I'd not got Muttley with me !

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