GrumpyGel
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Started a new job yesterday. I'm doing pre delivery checks on campervan rentals. Never done anything like this before, been working with computers for 40 years! They wanted a reliable practical handi-man type person, so my "10 years keeping my Land Rover on the road" helped greatly
Have to check all the mechanicals... engine fluids, signs of leaks, shocks, brakes, tyres etc... the electrical systems... 3 batteries, charging, 240v, solar, radio, TV, fridge, driving lights, inside lights etc... gas systems... check LPG bottles, cooker, heater, water heating... bodywork/trim... check/lubricate hinges & runners & locks, windows, toilet/shower, aerials... etc.
If there are problems with the mechanicals, they get handed over to the mechanic. Also have to check if a service is needed and hand the vehicle over to the mechanic. Take it for COF (commercial MOT) if needed. Not sure tey who does the tyres, there's all the kit to fit and balance tyres, but not sure if I'm going to learn how to use it or pass over to mechanic. Anything other problems, basically I have to try and fix it.
When I rocked up yesterday I was handed a piece of smoked perspex and my first task was to fashion a window out of it! It was for a huge 6 berth Iveco based jobbie and 1 of the windows in the over cab double berth had gone "awol" on the last rental. Parts have to be shipped from Europe, so I had use the window on the other side as a template to cut out the perspex and secure it with tape into the opening. Then had to do pre delivery checks on it and found it had the same GT Radial MaxMilers as my Freelander - pumped to 75psi though not 40. Also had to fix a cupboard and seat belt before it went out with the people picking up today.
Interesting job. The pressure is on because the vans are coming in 1 day (often quite late) and going out the next (often quite early).
Have to check all the mechanicals... engine fluids, signs of leaks, shocks, brakes, tyres etc... the electrical systems... 3 batteries, charging, 240v, solar, radio, TV, fridge, driving lights, inside lights etc... gas systems... check LPG bottles, cooker, heater, water heating... bodywork/trim... check/lubricate hinges & runners & locks, windows, toilet/shower, aerials... etc.
If there are problems with the mechanicals, they get handed over to the mechanic. Also have to check if a service is needed and hand the vehicle over to the mechanic. Take it for COF (commercial MOT) if needed. Not sure tey who does the tyres, there's all the kit to fit and balance tyres, but not sure if I'm going to learn how to use it or pass over to mechanic. Anything other problems, basically I have to try and fix it.
When I rocked up yesterday I was handed a piece of smoked perspex and my first task was to fashion a window out of it! It was for a huge 6 berth Iveco based jobbie and 1 of the windows in the over cab double berth had gone "awol" on the last rental. Parts have to be shipped from Europe, so I had use the window on the other side as a template to cut out the perspex and secure it with tape into the opening. Then had to do pre delivery checks on it and found it had the same GT Radial MaxMilers as my Freelander - pumped to 75psi though not 40. Also had to fix a cupboard and seat belt before it went out with the people picking up today.
Interesting job. The pressure is on because the vans are coming in 1 day (often quite late) and going out the next (often quite early).