Juliet Hotel
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As someone who operates and maintains a fleet commercial vehicles which are operated by employees, the fact that commercial guys shy away from a mower due to issues if/when it's not maintained properly wouldn't phase me in the slightest.All the commercial guys are not buying those because they need more care than the air cooled Briggs.
You think 'yeah but they're professionals right?' 'Their livelihood depends on them keeping up with the routine maintenance of the machines they make their living off of right?' 'If they can't keep coolant in the tank, no way I'll be able to...'
Yeah, you'd be dead wrong. They're not professionals, they're employees. As long as the machine runs, they run it. If the machine stops running, someone who isn't them writes a check to get it fixed or replaced. Maintenance is not their problem or concern. Ever.
I cannot count how many times I've seen a guy lock up his $1500 rusting POS '92 F150 like Fort Knox every time its out of his eyesight for more than 30 seconds but not bat an eyelash at leaving the door unlocked and the key in the ignition when they park my $150k Frieghtliner for the weekend in an unsecured lot. Employees suck. Always.