Best time for vehicle to break down

I hate when people have something bad happen to them & their immediate response is something about how “it couldn’t have happened at a worse time.” I feel like that is a surefire way to feel bad for yourself.

Even if the event is unfortunate & unwanted, the truth is that there’s no such thing as a “good time” for something to break down or go awry.

Maybe this week was a bad time to be late to work, but tomorrow would legitimately be a bad one too – don’t get too salty about the circumstances. All the being said, I think my vehicle broke down at the best time possible the other week; You see, my outdated vehicle randomly had a few dashboard lights on & didn’t want to start up one day. It was bad timing, as I was on my way to work already, however I dealt with the immediate hurdles & made plans to have my vehicle fixed. Luckily for me, my bestie is a master mechanic, & I knew he’d be able to work on the car. Luckily for him, the outdoor air temperature randomly rose about 20 degrees on the day that the current vehicle part arrived. Before, it had been a genuinely cold 30 degrees outside for various weeks. My friend and I were running the furnace every day & dressing in various layers to get through the winter season rapidly changing temperatures, but when my vehicle broke down my bestie was genuinely skeptical of working on it out in the cold, however his fingers were so cold that they wouldn’t even work! Thank god, by the time the current part had been shipped & arrived at our house my friend and I had a moderate front abruptly pass through the area. It jumped to 80 degrees yeahterday, & my bestie finished working on my vehicle in record time.

 

 

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