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Old 09-03-2014, 08:37 PM
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Start interviewing mechanics. You don't have to fire him but when he sees he can be replaced the attitude will reduce.

Or if the budget allows hire a young one that has little or no experience that you can pay a lower wage until he gets the experience. If you end up losing the brother maybe the new guy will have the experience to step up.

I've had the same situations usually they think they can't be replaced.
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