So thats what it was. Was wondering why car clock & phones were different when we woke up
So apparently either someone's in town or some shot's happening with the white house
Dude, regardless of what you said to your brother-in-law, that was a shithead move on his end. My policy has, and always will be, never tell anyone until you're in for sure. Don't tell them about your interview, don't give them a heads up, nothing. People will f**k your s**t up if they know they can get an upper hand. It sucks, but it's true. Blow em away at that interview, and nail that job. You need out of your current job bad, man. They're taking advantage of you.So listen to this s***. My girls name is Jess, and her brothers name is "R". So you know how I got this job offer at longhorns right? Well, "r" text me around that same time. He's the general manager at my work, and is responsible for scheduling. My usual day off is Wednesday. He asked me if I would be fine being off on Tuesday or Thursday because he needed off Tuesday. I told him that was fine with me but I may need him to stay late for me one day or possibly cover a shift because I might have a job interview sometime next week. I figured I owed him the courtesy of giving him a heads up. He asked me how serious of an opportunity this was, I sent him a screenshot of the conversation between me and the longhorns manager that wants me on. I told him that was all I knew. This was around 7:30 Wednesday night. I didn't tell my boss about this because 1, I didn't think it was that serious, and 2, his grandmother had passed away that morning. Well I talked to him the following morning, on Thursday, less than 24 hours after finding out about this potential job opportunity, and "r" had gone around me and talked to "b" (boss) himself. He told "b" that I was definitely leaving and he was sure of it, and that we needed to work on finding another night shift manager to replace me. So I find out this morning that "b" has apparently promised someone the position because he was sure I had the job. Though he never talked to me directly about it before trying to replace me. So now, if I don't get this job, I will be losing my position as shift manager, and go back to a regular employee making close to minimum wage, compared to the 9 an hour I make now. All because my boss took the word of the general manager's ASSUMPTION! I'm f***ing livid, and I can't say a damn thing because "r" is my f***ing brother in law.
Got dayum. Do want.
Dinner tonight. T-bone steak cooked medium rare, and loaded baked potatoes
I don't understand what my problem is, My wheel has play all the way around, But it only moves the ammount that the brake caliper moves where it looks split. From everything i've googled those calipers are made that way. Why the f*** would they make a caliper so weak that the wheel can be moved like that? Somethings wrong and I can't find it or that's one weak ass caliper that should have never been made. I can't find my problem...? At first I thought it was my wheel bearings, But after jacking up the car and inspecting more it only moves the amount of the caliper play.
Calipers are always two parts, but they shouldn't move independently of one another. If you can't figure it out, throw it in a tech/help thread, and someone like the mighty RonJ will help you diagnose the issue.Found my lug nut key finally, Took off the wheel and checked it some more. So the stock calipers are clearly weak as hell but that isn't the problem. It is actually the wheel bearing which was my first though. Going to upgrade calipers next time I need new pads/rotors. Probably a wilwood kit, For now i'll go back to original plan, New wheel bearings, extended studs, set of lug nuts, and a rear disc conversion
Holy crap!!! Denny's married!!!
Yeah!!!Whhhhaaaat? Raabe? :O