Dominga is my "God send"
"Jonatha, can you help me?" It's the typical question our recent
immigrants ask when they find a road block and need some English person to help
them find their way. But this one was
unusual. His Corolla could go backwards
but not forward. It was an obvious
transmission problem and his eager neighbor Sonny* was eager to help him. That was 4 weeks ago. After a ride to a salvage yard buying a new
transmission the job stalled and patience ran out. When Sonny asked for more money frustration
mounted, words were exchanged, and the relationship was broken. That's when I got the call. He gave me the phone number. So I called Sonny, wondering about the
car. Sonny was angry. "I need 210 dollars to finish the
job. I don't like when people call me
names and disrespect me. I don't want
to deal with them anymore". "Ok", I told him, "you don't
need to. You are dealing with me
now. You finish the job and I'll pay
you the $210. When can you have it finished". He said "tomorrow"
which would be Saturday. "Very
Good, You call me when it finished".
So began my dealings with Sonny.
He called me
Saturday around 2. "Can you drive
it?" I asked. "I can't drive",
He said. "I wasn't asked to do
that. I was just told to replace the transmission." I could tell Sonny was aroused and could get
upset quickly. I was worried. When I got there, Sonny told me the car now needs
a new starter. Turning the key the
starter ground against the flywheel.
Still trusting his mechanical judgments I asked what a starter costs? He told me $120. How long would that take? Monday was a holiday. He promised the starter would be fixed on
Tuesday. He needed the money to buy the
part so I gave him the money and told him when it runs on Tuesday I will pay
for the transmission. He was unhappy
but the guy who he called his boss who had the small garage he worked out of
told him, he should do it.
Tuesday came and
went. My calls went unanswered, Wednesday I stopped in and found the drunken
brother to the guy Sonny called the boss came to the door. I learned his mother was taken to the
hospital and no one knew where Sonny was.
He struggled to write down my phone number and promised to have his
brother call me.
That night, I
finally got a text response, from Sonny's wife... "My husband got arrested
last nite because he done a job on someone car and the person did not want too
pay him so he lost his tempered and got in trouble. So I don't know when they going too put his
bail. we waiting for the judge in the morning.
So if you want someone else too put the starter on for you just get
someone else too do it. If he gets bail
tomorrow he going too get in trouble again, he's very stubern".
Totally losing
faith in redeeming this situation I decided I needed to take this car to a
regular shop. Since I had a key I got five
high school guys to help me push the car down the city streets to a regular
shop I had confidence in. I hoped no
one would be around to ask any questions but as I approached I realized the guy
Sonny called the boss was sitting on the front porch with 4 friends. I asked him,
"Is Sonny in jail?" "Jail?" No one knew anything. "Yes", I said,"I got a text
from his wife". "That's all a
lie." he said, as everyone started talking. That's when Dominga walked up. "I can help you", he said. "I don't think it needs a starter. Sonny did not put the transmission on
right. He doesn't listen. I will take it off and put it on properly by
tomorrow." "Would you? That would be great. We came to push the car down to the shop on Seymour street ". I said.
"Dominga is a much better mechanic", the boss said. "He'll get it done right".
The next morning I
got a call. "It's done," Dominga
said at the other end. "We need to
get some oil for the transmission".
When I got there an hour later Dominga showed me some other things that
needed attention. He also had fixed the broken
hood clasp. As we traveled to Autozone
for oil I learned a bit about Dominga.
He's 70 years old, worked for Huber nurseries until a work accident
ended that career but his back has recovered and he's now on Social Security
and just does favors for anyone who calls on him. Most of the time he's here in the alley fixing
cars. About Sonny, "he's not in
jail, that's a lie. He's a 'shooter', he just disappeared." he said.
"He's an adict, a junkie, takes money up front, then never finishes
anything. You cannot trust him".
As I enjoyed
watching Dominga wrapping up the project I thought about how my anxiety level changed
so dramatically in last 15 hours. Here
was a guy who showed more energy at 70 then most of us have at 35. He obviously took great delight in being able
to help someone in their trouble. His
wife came up and I asked her, Dominga
says he just eats just one meal; rice and beans every evening. Is that true? She laughed and said, He did not tell you how many cupcakes he eats
during the day.
* "Sonny" is not his real name.
* "Sonny" is not his real name.
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