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You just describe about 90% of local mechanicsdemogorgon15 wrote:Good luck with that, so far I havent met a single mech in trini who:
1. Is consistent with being able to complete projects on time (I can understand that gremlins sometimes pop up, but most seem to just drop your project when they do)
2. Has their own good working phone that the know how to use (No Bhai i hear the phone ringing but i eh know how to answer it this ting to fancy for meh. Or call meh modda phone she go know how to get on to meh)
3. Owns the land or building their garage is located in.
4. Has no legal problems / warrants out for their arrest or baby mama drama
5. Does try hit you with surprise fees
6. Isn't afraid to say I don't know
Rory Phoulorie wrote:Ryotech - He is a powerseller on the forum.
Never had any issues with his work. When I make an appointment and I go there, he works on my car and my car alone.
demogorgon15 wrote:Good luck with that, so far I havent met a single mech in trini who:
1. Is consistent with being able to complete projects on time (I can understand that gremlins sometimes pop up, but most seem to just drop your project when they do)
2. Has their own good working phone that the know how to use (No Bhai i hear the phone ringing but i eh know how to answer it this ting to fancy for meh. Or call meh modda phone she go know how to get on to meh)
3. Owns the land or building their garage is located in.
4. Has no legal problems / warrants out for their arrest or baby mama drama
5. Does try hit you with surprise fees
6. Isn't afraid to say I don't know
DFC wrote:South Mechanics anyone?
For Auto Electrical-
1-Super in Boodoo Trace.
2-Guy by big apple , forgot his name.
For Suspension/ Alignment
1-Donny in Debe opposite Big Apple.
Ted_v2 wrote:Nesc has a basic auto electrical program, good starting point imo. But unless you are highly skilled in diagnostic work auto electrical eh making sense.
Take a look at South Main Auto channel on YouTube. They do some in depth diagnostic work. Not just change sensors and clear check engine lights
Ted_v2 wrote:Yep. Trinidad needs people on that level. 95% of mechanics does just read codes and change sensors even though they aren't bad. Can't properly understand what the heck is the problem.
Get that skill and continue upgrading urself and your tools and. You have a permanent job
black start wrote:do most of the work yourself, pay only for what you dont have the tools to do....
save money, buy tools and keep and open mind to learning
and most important, dont be a lazy f*ck
Ted_v2 wrote:Nesc has a basic auto electrical program, good starting point imo. But unless you are highly skilled in diagnostic work auto electrical eh making sense.
Take a look at South Main Auto channel on YouTube. They do some in depth diagnostic work. Not just change sensors and clear check engine lights
skylinechild wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:Ryotech - He is a powerseller on the forum.
Never had any issues with his work. When I make an appointment and I go there, he works on my car and my car alone.
X2. professionalism and very precise. knows what exactly what hes doing.
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