MCF Members Blog/Posts: Thursday 6/4/09
LOL....hey when its your baby, its YOUR baby huh!
IDK, I guess i'm a push over....
True....
Funny thing, he just called me to tell me my car is just fine...and he said Holy Crap going from the hyundia to your car I feel like im driving a BMW...LOL. He said he barley stepped on the gas merging on the higway and he was doing 70 in no time...the Hyundia needs to be down shifted to second, and floored for about 2 min to get to 70...J/K but it does need to be floored to get on the highway...LOL
Funny thing, he just called me to tell me my car is just fine...and he said Holy Crap going from the hyundia to your car I feel like im driving a BMW...LOL. He said he barley stepped on the gas merging on the higway and he was doing 70 in no time...the Hyundia needs to be down shifted to second, and floored for about 2 min to get to 70...J/K but it does need to be floored to get on the highway...LOL
LOL you don't have to tell me about the crappy cars that can't accelerate.
my 2nd car... well I should say the car before my Monte was a 94 plymouth acclaim... 4-cyl, shook doing 45+ haha
my 2nd car... well I should say the car before my Monte was a 94 plymouth acclaim... 4-cyl, shook doing 45+ haha
I just got done filling out a half hour long application for the job interview that I am going to have next Thursday. I'm glad it was online because I hate filling out those things by hand.
MAMONTE... I think I understand how you felt, and what was going through your mind at the time when your boss needed your car. I don't blame you. I think you may have felt pressured or forced into handing over your keys. Sure you don't have a legal obligation to lend him your car. But it's one of those things where you're boss will "remember" if you helped him or not. If you didn't help him out and lend him your car, he'd most likely remember that in the future. And there could be negative repercussions against you. If he needs to let someone go, and you didn't help him, you're more likely to be the one to go. It's not right, or legal in most cases. But that's how business works unfortunately.
So I understand why you handed over the keys. Hopefully your Monte came back safely.











