Thread: Need help on bus origins.
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08-12-2012 06:04 PM #1
There's someone out there with a handful of spanners.
Just when ya think things are going smoothly and everything's on the right track...Ka-ching!...and that someone (I think his name's Murphy,) chucks another spanner in the works.
Just had a call from Coxy; the paper-work we have is pertinent to a forward control vehicle under three tonnes.
The beast is 3100 kg., just over 3 tons, and is normal control.
How did that happen?
I don't know; I thought we had it sussed.
Sigh.
So it's back to shuffling paper around...it's not a major hiccough, but it's bl**dy irritating!
And more delay.
Another sigh.
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