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Re: Life Of A Partsman
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Posted by stum on June 11, 2005 at 13:41:48 from (4.155.66.34):
In Reply to: Life Of A Partsman posted by caseyc on June 11, 2005 at 08:38:39:
Best parts man at our local dealer just quit after 20 odd years.He could come up with what ever you needed and hardly ever had to crack a book.But as our area became yuppie central,and the dealer went with the flow from 80-90% ag to 80-90% lawn and garden,my parts man couldn't put up with the BS and snotty acting customers any more.Nothin like waiting in line behind 5-6 joe homeowner types wanting hats,toys,hubcaps or belts for their lawn mower,while the baler is broke down and rain is coming.
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