2ndGearRubber
Well-known member
When I was working, you never got in a customer's car with dirty hands. Before driving it on a test drive, before getting back in it after working on it, you cleaned up, especially your hands. Even the fleet shop I worked at demanded fender covers, seat covers, floor mat covers, and clean hands. In fact, we used the blue paper towels you see by the pumps at gas stations for customers to use, to wipe off steering wheels, door handles, etc., as the last thing you did before the customer got the car back.
Other rules included not changing the seat position, not adjusting the mirror, and leaving the damned radio tuned to the customer's preference. You did not mess with the customer's car in any detectable way.
Yeah. I'm not getting paralyzed in a wreck from sombodies 5'2 seating position, or driving with the seat so reclined my head is behind the b pillar. I'll adjust your rearview too if I need to, so I can avoid wrecking your car.
Your ****** music or news turned up to 100 dB? Thats going off too. LOL
You gotta keep the car clean. For quick jobs that's the value of gloves. I can do an inspection and oil change, write the stickers,and never need to have washed my hands.