I was in my local Oreilies the other night and the guys behind the counter and I were discussing the whole security thing since their windows were the same way. You could see when a car went past the doors, and could see the headlights as they parked, but an army of guys could have gotten out of the car armed to the teeth and you'd never see them until they came through the door.
Not a good thing, and it appears somebody wan't thinking too clearly when they designed that. Seems the whole chain has that poroblem given thet my local store just lost the majority of it's people to other places because they weren't agreeable to giving anybody even a small raise......and these were the hard to find kind of folks that had come over with the buyout of the local, independent NAPA that actually knew what was going on and how to find what you needed. Heck they lost one guy to one Lowes for an additional $3 per hour, the manager from my store, and one from another store (they had both worked at the NAPA and both were going back to the local corprate owned store).
Looks like I've got to start buying at NAPA again since that's where the people that know what's going on are going to be again....
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