Yes it works both ways but most do not think threw a problem to see the underlying problem. All they see is the surface problem today.
We as a country (very large group) have insisted on two things. The first is cheap. Some will drive 20 miles out the way spend $5 extra on gas or wear and tear; just to save $2 on a part. The second is got to have it today and do not want to go to 5 places to find 5 things.
In response to our wants retailers have done several things. They have built large box stores; stocked it with cheap junk they buy in bulk; and undermanned the store with cheap labor. The savior or thing that makes it possible is the computer. You can teach a monkey or a chicken to press X or Y button when prompted.
So we now have uneducated kids that will work for cheap in our parts stores. They press X or Y based on your input. They sell you a cheap part for 5 times what they paid for it so yes they can give you lifetime warranty.
And the real sad part is we as a country call this progress.
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