Y'know Paul, for us "amateurs" auto projects can be 90 percent frustration
and 10 percent satisfaction. I've found you just have to keep working through
the frustration to get to the good part. Since I don't work with my hands,
completing a car gives me a real concrete feeling of accomplishment at the end
that I don't always get with my daily job. Especially when the project turns
out as well as this one has. But I always know I can stop if I get too
frustrated and generally, the car doesn't have to go out the door by the end of
the
day. People like you, who do this for a living, and have to deal with all the
frustrations as well as the fruitcake customers have my greatest respect.
Regards,
Rick
In a message dated 6/3/03 8:48:37 PM, Pasgeirsson@worldnet.att.net writes:
<<Hi Rick,
HealeyRic2@aol.com wrote:
> Best part was the "thanks' my son gave me for all the
> work I'd put in.
Nice feeling, isn't it!
Paul A>>
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