Posted by big red 1 on February 14, 2008 at 07:10:55 from (71.221.242.136):
In Reply to: TSC come to town posted by old timer in ohio on February 13, 2008 at 10:35:19:
As mentioned earlier so much is dependent on the local store manager. As a farmer and retail manager of 30+ years,at least in Iowa the stores are decently maintained and stocked. The comapany is public and is accountable to shareholders who expect a profit/divedend on their investment.Therefore each squarefoot of that store is responsible for "turning inventory" Unfortunatly for us old tractor owners they cant afford to dedicate 72 lineal feet to decals,starters and manifold that we might need. Simple economics-after all how often do we buy a bunch of parts ahead of time in anticipation of a tractor purchase we havent made yet hoping we wull need them. Randy In Iowa
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