Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 19:59:39 +0100 From: "Pidgeonpost" <pidgeonpostnopsamail.com> Subject: Re: Do you service your own 9000?
"Paul Hudson" <phudsonnopsamx.com> wrote in message news:Xns9241BFB8AED61phudsonpoboxcomnopsam0.0.1... > tobynopsamd-1.freeserve.co.uk (Toby Field) wrote in > news:575c49cf.0207040607.5e2998f1nopsaming.google.com: > > > A service sheet like mine looks a lot better than hand > > written notes. > > I think you missed his point. It's not that it looks better, > it's what demostrates you really did take care. > > > to make tham realise how much effort you > > have put into looking after your car > > OK > > > making it look like you've done the job properly. > > Not OK. I don't want to have it look like you've done the job > properly, I want evidence you did do it properly. Receipts and > so on are much better evidence. A nicely formatted form just > shows you can drive computers, not service Saabs. > > P. ....and a hand-written note-book proves you can....??? One advantage of all service records being in the same format is that you can look at each seperate form and see if a particular item has been done on each service, because it will occur in the same place on each form, or thereabouts.