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It always gives bad advice.It's been my personal experience that a man should never talk to his knob...
Then why do so many act like it?I like how people expect the guys/gals running the counter at an auto parts store to know anything about cars. Its a crappy low paying job in retail... you're lucky if you get someone with two functional arms who doesn't try to lick you. If they had any knowledge about cars, they would be fixing cars not running a cash register. And this is coming from a person who worked at an advance auto for 3 years. Running a cash register is a stepping stone, not skilled labor... smile politely and don't ask to many questions.
Because the only thing they know is what the screen says.Then why do so many act like it?
Why do i have to argue with the counterperson that yes, the 460 was available in 97?. And no, it did not have factory platnium plugs.
Why do i get asked what engine i have when i need a wiper?
2 or 4 wheel drive when i ask for a U joint for a front drive shaft?
Sorry not to hijack.
Hey, I spent 3 years running a register at Advance AFTER I made Senior Master Tech, just reapplied to my old store for the CPP position (and was told at the end of the interview the CPP decided not to leave so they offered me the RPP which I do not want) and I still tried to lick people.I like how people expect the guys/gals running the counter at an auto parts store to know anything about cars. Its a crappy low paying job in retail... you're lucky if you get someone with two functional arms who doesn't try to lick you. If they had any knowledge about cars, they would be fixing cars not running a cash register. And this is coming from a person who worked at an advance auto for 3 years. Running a cash register is a stepping stone, not skilled labor... smile politely and don't ask to many questions.