Great another aggravating proprietary blade design.
As doing doing some else for a living, I had to go through industry phase were they don't want someone that knows what they are doing if they had pay a decent wage. Also was all those anti-compete contracts. And employers can well really kinda stupid. I work for one 8 years and left for a much better paying position at another. Once the downsizing hit the industry I was laid off. I tried working for my former employer again. What a nightmare.
First he personally acted like I knew nothing about the equipment because I was gone for 8 yrs. Wanted me to sign an anti-compete contract but would not produce a copy that I could read over, just want me to blindly sign it. The whole office was uncooperative when giving the info I need to go on service calls. It very hard to go calls with just the customer name. No phone number , address, what equipment I going out to repair, and not even what the complaint problem was. After fighting to get any done for three weeks, I finally just had to wait until the customer called back in so I could get the info personally. Well they finally laid me off saying they no longer needed my help. I just about went through the roof.
You know that business was gone in less than a year.
After several other jobs like this I gave up and went to work for myself. First I did the scrap metal recycling. That was great until every Tom, Dick and Harry got into it. I finally settle on lawn care equipment repair in 2009 and have been just scraping by every since but I don't have problems with the boss; just the customers and suppliers.
The truest measure of society is the how it treats its elderly, its pets, and its prisoners.