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Soooo.. I am in my LDS and a customer is picking up a tank looks at the bill and says $7.00 for a fill! Are the fill costs going to keep going up? The owner states the cost will go up and up because filter prices are going up. One of the filters cost $140 and needs to be changed every 100 hours of use. Coupled with the cost of air testing he makes nothing on fills.
Customer asks the owner how water gets in a tank. The owner states, bad air comes from improper maintenance on the compressor. Some shops don't change the filters as required? If the air smells like crayons then there could be oil/water in the air. I am thinking smells like crayons? If true, that could be way to know if you have bad air on a dive vacation.
Now for the closer.
Owner: As he looks down to about 50 customer tanks on the floor states as a matter of fact I can smell the air from any cylinder and tell you where you had it filled.
Customer: You got to be kidding me
Owner: No really there are a few places that fail to perform the necessary maintenance on the compressor and I can tell you what shop you had it filled.
So the feeling for embarrassment comes over me for him, once again he sets low expectations and fails to meet them every time, my hair stands on end and the douche chills envelop my body. Thinking to myself. How can he say this with an honest face and expect anyone to believe this.
I am wondering if he can smell the gas in my car and tell what gas station I use. lol
He is the guy who services all the regulators in the shop!
Customer asks the owner how water gets in a tank. The owner states, bad air comes from improper maintenance on the compressor. Some shops don't change the filters as required? If the air smells like crayons then there could be oil/water in the air. I am thinking smells like crayons? If true, that could be way to know if you have bad air on a dive vacation.
Now for the closer.
Owner: As he looks down to about 50 customer tanks on the floor states as a matter of fact I can smell the air from any cylinder and tell you where you had it filled.
Customer: You got to be kidding me
Owner: No really there are a few places that fail to perform the necessary maintenance on the compressor and I can tell you what shop you had it filled.
So the feeling for embarrassment comes over me for him, once again he sets low expectations and fails to meet them every time, my hair stands on end and the douche chills envelop my body. Thinking to myself. How can he say this with an honest face and expect anyone to believe this.
I am wondering if he can smell the gas in my car and tell what gas station I use. lol
He is the guy who services all the regulators in the shop!
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