05-26-2017, 03:53 PM | #31977 |
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So... one of the staff who I was suppose to be training called to tell me, she gonna coming in late cuz she's taking her mom to ER. Is it just me or if her mom need to go to ER, is there a point to coming in to work? (for 5hrs) Training can be done next wk and it's not like she'll get fired for not coming in or not taking this training today. I was going to tell her, don't worry coming in... but she hang up the phone before I can say it, so whatever.
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Some places aren't so lenient. "Your mom's in the ER? But you're not, right? So why can't you come to work? You do still want to work here, don't you?"
I would send her a text and tell her that her mom going to the ER is more important right now, so you'll understand if she just can't make it today and you'll pick up her training when she gets back. |
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That would involve taking the wheels off,I assume? Sounds like a lot of effort since I only have the emergency jack here
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Might look into it soon and see. Could always just take em off for when I'm going to just be going to site, then put em back on for road moves if it's not much effort.
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I would give it a try. I took them off my 1978 ero GTI because they looked stupid with the big (15 inch) BBS rims. I did it on my rodeo because the same issue you are having when out hunting. On the GTI it made a big difference in the rain, on the rodeo not so much. I would pull them off ( not cut) and if problem put back.
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Oh yea, some times the bolts for the shields are on the inside and you have to take the rotors off to take off. pITA.
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