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It would be more cost effective to get a replacement part assuming you can do the repair yourself. If you need to hire a professional, then it's not as clear cut and will depend on what the repairman charges.
Quite often you can pay a little extra on the cost of the hire to reduce your excess should you have an accident. Breakdowns should be covered by the hire company (and they should provide a replacement). Fuel will be your responsibility - you will be required to return the car with the same level of fuel in it as when you hired it.
hire a licensed contractor to assess the replacement cost of your home - then discuss with broker and or company directly
A homeowner may be able to install replacement windows if they have some experience, and good directions. However a contractor may be the safer bet, as they have lots of knowledge and experience in the area.
Nope. Because they don't care about their employee's lives. If they die on the way there it's just as easy to hire a replacement.
Hansen's window is a reputable Michigan company to work with. They make their own windows, so they will be able to give you a reasonable price on repair/replacement of your window.
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The verb to hire has the participle adjectives hiring and hired. For the noun hire, it can be used as a noun adjunct (hire car, hire purchase).
Scenario-An employee notifies his/her supervisor that he/she is taking a new job and will leave in two weeks. The next question deals with actions the supervisor needs to take in order to hire a replacement for the departing employee.
Scenario-An employee notifies his/her supervisor that he/she is taking a new job and will leave in two weeks. The next question deals with actions the supervisor needs to take in order to hire a replacement for the departing employee.
What is the youngest that you hire at?