Should the mechanic or mechanic shop able to be trusted or not? [on hold]
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A person calls the mechanic that his bike needs some repairs and oil change, so the mechanic tells him that he can come and when he goes to the shop the mechanic tells him to come back after 1 hour.
The person leaves with his bike and comes back after exact 1 hour. But he is busy in repairing some other person's bike. The mechanic again tells him to come back after 1 hour then again he comes back after 1 hour and the mechanic is again busy in repairing another person's bike, who was not there when the person came first time.
The mechanic tells him that after this bike, he will repair his bike but it will take almost 40 to 45 minutes, so the person becomes angry and tells the mechanic that he will never come again to his shop.
But after some time the person went to a picnic with his friends and the mechanic met him there and apologized to the person and tells him to come to his shop.
The person didn't go as the mechanic didn't value him. The person respected the mechanic.
So the person should go to his shop or not? If he should go then why? Can the mechanic be trusted that he won't disrespect the person again?
unprofessional-behavior
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A person calls the mechanic that his bike needs some repairs and oil change, so the mechanic tells him that he can come and when he goes to the shop the mechanic tells him to come back after 1 hour.
The person leaves with his bike and comes back after exact 1 hour. But he is busy in repairing some other person's bike. The mechanic again tells him to come back after 1 hour then again he comes back after 1 hour and the mechanic is again busy in repairing another person's bike, who was not there when the person came first time.
The mechanic tells him that after this bike, he will repair his bike but it will take almost 40 to 45 minutes, so the person becomes angry and tells the mechanic that he will never come again to his shop.
But after some time the person went to a picnic with his friends and the mechanic met him there and apologized to the person and tells him to come to his shop.
The person didn't go as the mechanic didn't value him. The person respected the mechanic.
So the person should go to his shop or not? If he should go then why? Can the mechanic be trusted that he won't disrespect the person again?
unprofessional-behavior
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put on hold as off-topic by Rory Alsop, Philip Kendall, Blrfl, Ernest Friedman-Hill, Dukeling yesterday
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions require a goal that we can address. Rather than explaining the difficulties of your situation, explain what you want to do to make it better. For more information, see this meta post." – Philip Kendall, Ernest Friedman-Hill
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Please add commas, full stops and capital letters to make this readable
– Ed Heal
yesterday
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Hi Muhammad - I'm afraid that this is not only almost unreadable, there is also no actual answer we could give that would help you.
– Rory Alsop
yesterday
I don't know any garage where a mechanic is the person to give you an appointment time.
– gnasher729
yesterday
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Time to find a new mechanic.
– Joe Strazzere
yesterday
Should the mechanic or mechanic shop able to be trusted? No more than any business and probably a lot less than most.
– Kilisi
yesterday
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A person calls the mechanic that his bike needs some repairs and oil change, so the mechanic tells him that he can come and when he goes to the shop the mechanic tells him to come back after 1 hour.
The person leaves with his bike and comes back after exact 1 hour. But he is busy in repairing some other person's bike. The mechanic again tells him to come back after 1 hour then again he comes back after 1 hour and the mechanic is again busy in repairing another person's bike, who was not there when the person came first time.
The mechanic tells him that after this bike, he will repair his bike but it will take almost 40 to 45 minutes, so the person becomes angry and tells the mechanic that he will never come again to his shop.
But after some time the person went to a picnic with his friends and the mechanic met him there and apologized to the person and tells him to come to his shop.
The person didn't go as the mechanic didn't value him. The person respected the mechanic.
So the person should go to his shop or not? If he should go then why? Can the mechanic be trusted that he won't disrespect the person again?
unprofessional-behavior
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A person calls the mechanic that his bike needs some repairs and oil change, so the mechanic tells him that he can come and when he goes to the shop the mechanic tells him to come back after 1 hour.
The person leaves with his bike and comes back after exact 1 hour. But he is busy in repairing some other person's bike. The mechanic again tells him to come back after 1 hour then again he comes back after 1 hour and the mechanic is again busy in repairing another person's bike, who was not there when the person came first time.
The mechanic tells him that after this bike, he will repair his bike but it will take almost 40 to 45 minutes, so the person becomes angry and tells the mechanic that he will never come again to his shop.
But after some time the person went to a picnic with his friends and the mechanic met him there and apologized to the person and tells him to come to his shop.
The person didn't go as the mechanic didn't value him. The person respected the mechanic.
So the person should go to his shop or not? If he should go then why? Can the mechanic be trusted that he won't disrespect the person again?
unprofessional-behavior
unprofessional-behavior
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put on hold as off-topic by Rory Alsop, Philip Kendall, Blrfl, Ernest Friedman-Hill, Dukeling yesterday
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions require a goal that we can address. Rather than explaining the difficulties of your situation, explain what you want to do to make it better. For more information, see this meta post." – Philip Kendall, Ernest Friedman-Hill
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by Rory Alsop, Philip Kendall, Blrfl, Ernest Friedman-Hill, Dukeling yesterday
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions require a goal that we can address. Rather than explaining the difficulties of your situation, explain what you want to do to make it better. For more information, see this meta post." – Philip Kendall, Ernest Friedman-Hill
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Please add commas, full stops and capital letters to make this readable
– Ed Heal
yesterday
3
Hi Muhammad - I'm afraid that this is not only almost unreadable, there is also no actual answer we could give that would help you.
– Rory Alsop
yesterday
I don't know any garage where a mechanic is the person to give you an appointment time.
– gnasher729
yesterday
1
Time to find a new mechanic.
– Joe Strazzere
yesterday
Should the mechanic or mechanic shop able to be trusted? No more than any business and probably a lot less than most.
– Kilisi
yesterday
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3
Please add commas, full stops and capital letters to make this readable
– Ed Heal
yesterday
3
Hi Muhammad - I'm afraid that this is not only almost unreadable, there is also no actual answer we could give that would help you.
– Rory Alsop
yesterday
I don't know any garage where a mechanic is the person to give you an appointment time.
– gnasher729
yesterday
1
Time to find a new mechanic.
– Joe Strazzere
yesterday
Should the mechanic or mechanic shop able to be trusted? No more than any business and probably a lot less than most.
– Kilisi
yesterday
3
3
Please add commas, full stops and capital letters to make this readable
– Ed Heal
yesterday
Please add commas, full stops and capital letters to make this readable
– Ed Heal
yesterday
3
3
Hi Muhammad - I'm afraid that this is not only almost unreadable, there is also no actual answer we could give that would help you.
– Rory Alsop
yesterday
Hi Muhammad - I'm afraid that this is not only almost unreadable, there is also no actual answer we could give that would help you.
– Rory Alsop
yesterday
I don't know any garage where a mechanic is the person to give you an appointment time.
– gnasher729
yesterday
I don't know any garage where a mechanic is the person to give you an appointment time.
– gnasher729
yesterday
1
1
Time to find a new mechanic.
– Joe Strazzere
yesterday
Time to find a new mechanic.
– Joe Strazzere
yesterday
Should the mechanic or mechanic shop able to be trusted? No more than any business and probably a lot less than most.
– Kilisi
yesterday
Should the mechanic or mechanic shop able to be trusted? No more than any business and probably a lot less than most.
– Kilisi
yesterday
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Please add commas, full stops and capital letters to make this readable
– Ed Heal
yesterday
3
Hi Muhammad - I'm afraid that this is not only almost unreadable, there is also no actual answer we could give that would help you.
– Rory Alsop
yesterday
I don't know any garage where a mechanic is the person to give you an appointment time.
– gnasher729
yesterday
1
Time to find a new mechanic.
– Joe Strazzere
yesterday
Should the mechanic or mechanic shop able to be trusted? No more than any business and probably a lot less than most.
– Kilisi
yesterday