My Liberty Depends on Me.
When was the last time you checked your car? My son, who works in an oil-change shop, says most people just put gas in their vehicles and go. Now you might think my car is serviced by my son and you would be right; but long before he came into this world, I kept to a maintenance schedule for all my cars. I even took a Powder Puff mechanics course. Granted back then cars were not as complex as they are today, but the checklist of services that need to be performed routinely are the same. While I did learn to change a tire, check and change my oil and a few other simple things, I was mainly taught to care for my vehicle and that maintenance routine continues to pay off to this day. I've created a Squidoo lens that outlines a definitive maintenance schedule to keep your vehicles performing in top-notch condition and help you save money to boot!
MY LIBERTY DEPENDS ON ME!
MY LIBERTY DEPENDS ON ME!
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Comments (3)
Rae Steinbrink6
Jeunelle, you so make me laugh.
Not Here8
just want my account deleted
Hi Mizrae....This boils down to a real simple concept for me: a car is a machine and if you are the one operating that machine you darn well should be able to do at least some basic maintance on it...esspecially changing a tire and at least checking the fluids.
Take a truck driver for instance...in many cases they are required to do the maintaince and in most I'm sure thay do the basic stuff...the same goes for almost any kind of machine operator.