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<blockquote data-quote="Pip" data-source="post: 135641" data-attributes="member: 6039"><p>PSI, everybody has those kind of days. bit of advice. For those times when things like this happens, go talk to your mechanic. I am guessing there isn't a lot of damage, mostly cosmetic to the package car.. </p><p> </p><p>In times like these, your best friend could very well be your mechanic.</p><p>He will have cans of touchup paint that does wonders. Mirrors and brackets and other small stuff are everyday fixups.</p><p> </p><p>It's nothing to replace a couple broken mirros on a given day, or straighten out a bumper, or whatever the case might be. I'll generally get a couple writeup's for (what I call oopsy's) on any given day. Drivers are under the gun to get those packages off, things happen. </p><p> </p><p>As a mechanic, I try to look out for the drivers on my assigned fleet when possible. I sure am not interested in getting anybody in hot water over little things, that can be fixed in no time at all. Odds are most other mechanics feel the same way. What management don't know won't hurt them or you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pip, post: 135641, member: 6039"] PSI, everybody has those kind of days. bit of advice. For those times when things like this happens, go talk to your mechanic. I am guessing there isn't a lot of damage, mostly cosmetic to the package car.. In times like these, your best friend could very well be your mechanic. He will have cans of touchup paint that does wonders. Mirrors and brackets and other small stuff are everyday fixups. It's nothing to replace a couple broken mirros on a given day, or straighten out a bumper, or whatever the case might be. I'll generally get a couple writeup's for (what I call oopsy's) on any given day. Drivers are under the gun to get those packages off, things happen. As a mechanic, I try to look out for the drivers on my assigned fleet when possible. I sure am not interested in getting anybody in hot water over little things, that can be fixed in no time at all. Odds are most other mechanics feel the same way. What management don't know won't hurt them or you. [/QUOTE]
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