From The Pine Journal Cloquet MN
Bruce Sundeen has always worked hard… he got his first taste of a mechanic’s life at age 12 working on snowmobiles.
Now he works from home as a mechanic after a stint in the military and working for an auto dealership.
When another employer fired him after he broke his leg on vacation and would be unable to work for a month, and was laid off from another company, he finally got tired of working for other folks.
Now he’s a mechanic working from home.
“The problem is, when you work from home, people think you’re open 24 hours a day,� said Sundeen. “So at 9:30 when I’m ready to hit the sack, I had people pulling up to my driveway or calling and asking if it’s too late to come get their car. You know, I was running my own business and did what I had to do, so I’d tell them it was no problem. I couldn’t tell them, ‘No.’ You can’t lock you customers out.�















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