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Re: OT. How Stupid they are!!
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Posted by JDknut on April 18, 2006 at 03:33:21 from (152.119.204.79):
In Reply to: OT. How Stupid they are!! posted by Keith-OR on April 17, 2006 at 21:13:44:
It's overdoing the computer is what it is. The brain is unplugged in that case. The poor dude behind the counter isn't paid enough to think. I was in an Advance Auto one time and they couldn't process my sale because the computer was down. I had the part in one hand and the right cash in the other and still the dude said they couldn't sell me that part because the 'puter was down. I ended up leaving the money on the counter so they could put it in later on. Sometimes the chains "goof up" and get someone good in parts. I remember a Central tractor store a few years ago, they had a gal in parts that was real sharp. She could get you what you needed with only a little bit to go on. She really knew her stuff, must have grown up on a farm. Unfortunately she was the only one there who knew what was going on.
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