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Hi all,
George Dibos here, the Precision Pipe Repair guy.
I'm just a few hours out of twelve days in the hospital, so this has to be brief.
My apologies to anyone who was affected by my extended absence and unreachability. I was taken 200 miles away to Bismarck by ambulance without warning, so was unable to prepare in any way. Without access to my customer info or a long distance phone (hospitals assume everyone has a cell phone these days), the only people I could reach were those whose contact info I had memorized. Meaning not many. :lol:
Anyway, so goes life in the "live alone and work alone in a remote place" world.
It will be a while (7-10 days?) before the surgery aftermath allows me to sit at the bench in the "hunched over the work" position necessary for something like pipe repair, but I wanted everyone to know that returning to work asap IS the plan. My hands and eyes are fine, and the rest of me should follow in a while.
The delay is probably just was well given all the pain meds I'm taking, anyway. :lol:
For the moment just sitting up to type is something of a chore, but the phone is OK should you need info about a project or the like. The number is 701 523 4886.
Thanks for your patience and understanding,
George
George Dibos here, the Precision Pipe Repair guy.
I'm just a few hours out of twelve days in the hospital, so this has to be brief.
My apologies to anyone who was affected by my extended absence and unreachability. I was taken 200 miles away to Bismarck by ambulance without warning, so was unable to prepare in any way. Without access to my customer info or a long distance phone (hospitals assume everyone has a cell phone these days), the only people I could reach were those whose contact info I had memorized. Meaning not many. :lol:
Anyway, so goes life in the "live alone and work alone in a remote place" world.
It will be a while (7-10 days?) before the surgery aftermath allows me to sit at the bench in the "hunched over the work" position necessary for something like pipe repair, but I wanted everyone to know that returning to work asap IS the plan. My hands and eyes are fine, and the rest of me should follow in a while.
The delay is probably just was well given all the pain meds I'm taking, anyway. :lol:
For the moment just sitting up to type is something of a chore, but the phone is OK should you need info about a project or the like. The number is 701 523 4886.
Thanks for your patience and understanding,
George