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Road Side Pub
When too walk away from a performance shop
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<blockquote data-quote="Makobra" data-source="post: 16274877" data-attributes="member: 193575"><p>Let me tell you a story. I used to run a store called RSI (Racing Solutions) and by run I mean I was hired as the IT guy and after literally everybody remaining at this newly bought company was lured/hired by none other than John Hennessy I was offered the challenge/adventure/dream job to take care of the store.</p><p></p><p>Cards on the table, I knew enough to be dangerous but not enough to know I was an idiot. This sort of thing happens ALL the time in the performance shop industry but not at good shops. I really tried to do everything right but its just unbelievably difficult to juggle all those balls, man. So, people get distracted and lose sight of what is important: moving the project to done.</p><p></p><p>This is why I don't like other people working on my stuff. I know how long it should take to run some wires or hack a piggy back unit into a harness. I also know that anybody who agrees to do a job that will require one part (like a return style system) without making sure you have it on the build sheet or on the car already is learning as they go or just doesn't really care that much.</p><p></p><p>If you smell smoke grab your stuff and go because something is prolly on fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Makobra, post: 16274877, member: 193575"] Let me tell you a story. I used to run a store called RSI (Racing Solutions) and by run I mean I was hired as the IT guy and after literally everybody remaining at this newly bought company was lured/hired by none other than John Hennessy I was offered the challenge/adventure/dream job to take care of the store. Cards on the table, I knew enough to be dangerous but not enough to know I was an idiot. This sort of thing happens ALL the time in the performance shop industry but not at good shops. I really tried to do everything right but its just unbelievably difficult to juggle all those balls, man. So, people get distracted and lose sight of what is important: moving the project to done. This is why I don't like other people working on my stuff. I know how long it should take to run some wires or hack a piggy back unit into a harness. I also know that anybody who agrees to do a job that will require one part (like a return style system) without making sure you have it on the build sheet or on the car already is learning as they go or just doesn't really care that much. If you smell smoke grab your stuff and go because something is prolly on fire. [/QUOTE]
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