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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 540784" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>On that note, and I totally agree with you, mechanics should not treat our pkg cars as their personal trash cans, leaving behind spare parts, packaging for the new parts, rags, and whatever else they used to make their repairs. Also, do they teach "Parts on order--safe/OK to run" in mechanic school?</p><p> </p><p>MFB, I am glad that things worked out well for your son and that his hearing impairment was discovered. My son was a quiet baby but also had frequent ear infections. He went through several rounds of tubes until he was prescribed hearing aids. He has a 50% hearing loss bi-laterally in the higher ranges. He went through speech therapy and sat in the front during school. He soon learned how to read lips and most of the time he was accurate but there were times when he wasn't close and we would ask him what he was talking about. His impairment hasn't slowed him down a bit and he is in college working toward his 2 yr degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 540784, member: 12570"] On that note, and I totally agree with you, mechanics should not treat our pkg cars as their personal trash cans, leaving behind spare parts, packaging for the new parts, rags, and whatever else they used to make their repairs. Also, do they teach "Parts on order--safe/OK to run" in mechanic school? MFB, I am glad that things worked out well for your son and that his hearing impairment was discovered. My son was a quiet baby but also had frequent ear infections. He went through several rounds of tubes until he was prescribed hearing aids. He has a 50% hearing loss bi-laterally in the higher ranges. He went through speech therapy and sat in the front during school. He soon learned how to read lips and most of the time he was accurate but there were times when he wasn't close and we would ask him what he was talking about. His impairment hasn't slowed him down a bit and he is in college working toward his 2 yr degree. [/QUOTE]
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