[diesel_mercedes] Re : Jobs & Old Cars

 


Hang in there Trish ;

Out parents made it through this sort of deep depression too , I view you as a survivor like me .

-Nate
Trish wrote:
>
> Bobby
>
> This car has been on a lift 2x and examined by a competent mechanic.
>
> I'm confused as to why people seem to think I don't know where the leak
> is.
>
> I KNOW WHERE IT IS. I know for a fact that IT IS THE MAIN SEAL.
>
> For now all I can do is watch the dip stick and keep putting oil in when
> needed.
>
> When you lose everything, six figure career, house, loved ones (dog & dad
> died that year), car was totaled, lost a breast & had no insurance, all in
> a year, it knocks you off of your feet for a LOT longer than you may
> expect. We're still reeling from the hit. I'm going on interview after
> interview. I'm BEGGING for a waitressing job and either not getting an
> interview or not landing the job. Office jobs aren't much easier to come
> by around here. My unemployment got cut in half, so now they think I can
> live on less than $200 a week. Kevin works for a church camp which means
> low pay, but at least he has excellent benefits, for HIM, not me. Things
> WILL turn around. I did not like the snarky comment I got from the SBA
> when I met with them and said "I want to be a billionaire". If he wants to
> be one too, then do it! I am fiercely determined and ambitious.
>
> We do not have access to the shop where Kevin works until the fall, nor
> does he have the time or desire to do any more major work on this car.
> He'll do the brakes when I get them, that can be done right here at home on
> the gravel driveway. I will drive this car until I can get another MB or
> this one falls apart around me which ever happens first. Then I will part
> this car out.
>
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