I get that he kind of went “all or nothing”, but disregarding everybody else behind him and his coworkers that have to repair the car (and the associated cost within the cost cap) for some sort of “full send” gamble more often than once is just so bad from him.
I get that he kind of went “all or nothing”, but disregarding everybody else behind him and his coworkers that have to repair the car (and the associated cost within the cost cap) for some sort of “full send” gamble more often than once is just so bad from him.