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Originally Posted by aigel;10984904[B
]It is "Ferraris".[/B] A detailed oriented technician will tell you that right away.
More unsolicited advice:
I know it isn't going to work too well with only one employee, but the best hires are referrals. Offer your employees a referral bonus to be paid if the referral is in good standing after x months. If you have a good work environment, your employees will be glad to recommend the company to a friend or former coworker.
Glad to see this take off so well for you. People restoring 100k+ cars will not be the first ones running out of play money either.
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That's getting technical for sure. Just for the fun of it — when you pluralize 911 it is allowed to use 911's because it eliminates confusion from what could be construed to be a 911 S, or 911S as it is badged (not a real word). A perfect example is, "Don’t forget to dot all your i’s. Otherwise it would read, "Don’t forget to dot all your is".
He could have said, "...Ferrari's parts."
