Posted by Chester5731 on September 28, 2013 at 05:55:27 from (75.144.92.98):
Why do people not know what they want or what they are working on when they come in for parts. "I need that thing that goes on top of the engine kind of to the back, but not too far back." If you don't know what it is or what it does how do you know it is bad unless you broke it then leave well enough alone! "Why is it made that way?" I don't know I did not design or build it! "Why does that cost so much?" I don't know I don't set the prices. Yes I can give you a break but why should I after putting up with your mouth? I need a dohickey for my car. What is the make and model? I don't know they are all the same. No they are not. If they were I would not have asked.
I need a throw out bearing for my 1964 corvair, how much is it. I am sorry but my computer only goes back to 1976. Well can't you get out a book from then. If I had one I would but when the place was sold in 1990 some dumb@ss threw them away.
I could tell a lot of stories after 20+ years on the back side of the counter. Before judging the people working behind the counter try being there for just one day. I wish the economy was better so I could find a different job and get out of here so I wouldn't have to deal with the public anymore.
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