Description There is a dark underbelly to every city, and one group of professionals spend most of their time lurking within.
Unloved, unappreciated and mostly unseen: tow truck drivers.
Join accomplished magazine columnist and 20-year towing veteran Aidan Coles as he blows the hood off the true story of what being a towman is.
Ever wondered why tow trucks seem to block the middle of a busy street in rush hour for no apparent reason? Or how tow truck drivers seem to always know exactly where the illegally-parked cars are? Or even what happens to those cars once they've been hauled away? This book reveals all, from high-speed impacts to high-jinks on scooters.
Take it from the author himself: I've been the low boy all the way to general manager and have done every job in the industry including toilets.
Yes, I've impounded a portable toilet.
Unseen | Tow truck drivers |
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Take it from the author himself | Ive been the low boy all the way to general manager and have done every job in the industry including toilets |