Its a failure of people not teaching the younger generation how to fix stuff. My boys and Daughter can fix most anything. IF yours can't Its your fault,.
Disagree. A lot of the younger folks have no aptitude or desire to learn. They believe they should start at the top instead of working their way up. I hired and worked Teens for 30 years. Today, adults are of the same ilk.
So you didn't teach yours work ethics and how to fix things.
Its a failure of people not teaching the younger generation how to fix stuff. My boys and Daughter can fix most anything. IF yours can't Its your fault,.
I do almost all the repairs and all of the maintenance on my stuff, most of which is over 26 years old. While maintaining I get to look everything over and check for potential problems. Repairing is both a financial and a logistics issue in the rural Oregon area I live in. Repairing at home is roughly 1/3 of any cost to transport and have someone else do the work, and usually I'll end up having to order parts on-line anyway. And while I'm waiting for a part, I can do other non-critical repairs. I try to repair everything.... Electronics, White Goods, Lighting Fixtures, Furniture, Plumbing, ...... everything. The exception is my My wife's car, which is brand new, and I will not touch it other than check the oil and tires.![]()
Too many people let video games and tv baby sit there kids. It might seem harsh but the only person to blame with the current generation lack of common Sense and mechanical abilities is the people our age. They let their offspring down by not teaching them which imo is why we have so many pussys running aroundM5farms, that's a bit harsh....but I do think you have a point. If the young generation can't fix stuff as well as the older generation can it isn't their fault.... It's our fault. Maybe we still have time to fix that.
JasperFrank, we are in rural Colorado and what you are saying is pretty common here. Sometimes I wonder if it's us rural folk who are behind the times. That wouldn't surprise me.
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I hired a contractor to build our house recently. One of the bids included a condition that the home owner was not allowed on the property while the workers were there. Since we were living on the property already, that was not going to work, but I understand the reason for it.The last thing in the world a contractor wants is a non professional home/business owner looking over their shoulder and second guessing activity...