I've seen woman after woman cry her eyes out, begging me not to take it. I got so used to it that it doesnt even effect me anymore. Especially after seeing more than a few play me with their tears.. but still to this day, it's only happened to me twice in a 4 year span doing this job. When you watch a grown man break down and start crying... it takes a cold person to not feel bad.
There are so many idiots who buy a junk ass truck, spray paint "towing and recovery" on the door, get the cheapest insurance they can find and then a forwarding company starts sending them work and they make the professionals who work hard to do this job right, look bad. You dont need a gun, you dont need to be a big bad ass tough guy, you don't need to be aggressive. You learn the business with experience and no matter how bad you may wanna be a repoman, it's not for everyone.. I've had men come outside screaming, throwing shit, threatening me with a gun and I've left there with their car hooked to my truck, keys in my hand and the debtor thanking me.. it's not what tv makes it out to be
I've seen woman after woman cry her eyes out, begging me not to take it. I got so used to it that it doesnt even effect me anymore. Especially after seeing more than a few play me with their tears.. but still to this day, it's only happened to me twice in a 4 year span doing this job. When you watch a grown man break down and start crying... it takes a cold person to not feel bad.
There are so many idiots who buy a junk ass truck, spray paint "towing and recovery" on the door, get the cheapest insurance they can find and then a forwarding company starts sending them work and they make the professionals who work hard to do this job right, look bad. You dont need a gun, you dont need to be a big bad ass tough guy, you don't need to be aggressive. You learn the business with experience and no matter how bad you may wanna be a repoman, it's not for everyone.. I've had men come outside screaming, throwing shit, threatening me with a gun and I've left there with their car hooked to my truck, keys in my hand and the debtor thanking me.. it's not what tv makes it out to be
I'm CARS certified in Texas also TDLR Consent Towing Licensed and started popping cars back in 1996. Btw you are correct.
Great more regulation and less margins for the little men
Big Ray, To make a change in your state you have to grease the "Lawmakers" wheels.
Is there any information you can direct me to im in Florida
Thank you for sharing