Driver’s Seat (GOOD WITH HIS HANDS: SEASON 2) by Karla Doyle EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Karla Doyle
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Fuck me, another one? Cars just keep turning in to the parking lot. This one
parks in front of the open bay, despite the large Do Not Block Bay Doors
sign at eye level on the exterior wall. Some people don’t see the signs,
others choose to ignore them. Either way, there’s a reason for the sign. The
moment someone blocks the bay is exactly when we need to pull a vehicle
in or out of the shop. Pretty much every damn time.
Normally, I’d holler out at the driver. This time, I don’t even turn my head
to see who it is. No point hollering for them to move their vehicle. I’m
nowhere near finished replacing the alternator on this Cadillac, and I’m sure
as hell not bringing another car inside until I finish at least one job. Plus,
there’s nowhere else for them to park out front. The shop is over capacity.
I’ve had my bay door open all day, mainly to save those few minutes it
takes to raise and lower the thing. Right now, I need every minute I can get.
And I can’t get enough. Doesn’t matter that I’ve been starting a couple of
hours before we open, working through lunch hour, and banging away at
jobs long after the doors are locked and the sign says Closed. I can’t keep
up. Each day I’m alone on the job, I fall further behind.
Under the Hood is a two-man shop. Has been since I officially joined the
family business, exactly one second after high-school graduation. By the
time I completed my apprenticeship, business had nearly doubled, and it
continues to grow every year. Dad and I work well together. Same work
ethic, same attention to detail and dedication to a job well done. We’re run
off our feet every day. Sure, we grumble a little from time to time. Shit gets
exhausting. But we’d both rather be busy than sitting on our asses in the
breakroom.
Customers flocked to the shop back when Dad was a one-man show, just
starting out. An honest man who’s a quality mechanic doing solid work for
a fair price—he always had more demand than he could keep up with. Even
with two of us doing the work, there’s never a time when our schedule isn’t
full. It’s a rare thing when my sister Shelby can give someone a same-day
or next-day appointment without it feeling like she’s dropping a half-ton on
us. Nobody’s getting a rush appointment now. Won’t be for a long time.
Hopefully, we won’t lose customers permanently. People are understanding
in the personal sense, but they need what they need, and if we can’t get
them in, they’ll have no choice but to go elsewhere.
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