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How To Hire A Car Mechanic For Your Workshop?
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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 213916, member: 25510"] We have a neighbor who is a car mechanic. His workshop is his own garage and more often he uses the roadside too. There are cars parked in front of his home which means he has business. He said that a car mechanic is seasonal because the customers are not always there. I believe the guy because we have been in this village for 20 years and sometimes I see that there is no car parked in his home which means he has no business to earn income. But during the rainy season when car breakdown is common the mechanic has good business. Being a car mechanic needs to be an all-around like you can handle electrical aside from mechanical. There is also the air conditioning and the tires. Our neighbor has connections that for car painting he calls on a car painter and earns only commission. I think that is good business if you have many connections so that the customer will come to you for any need of his car. [/QUOTE]
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