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Re: Wimmens and Auto Parts Stores
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Posted by hay on December 11, 2006 at 03:14:42 from (207.69.137.202):
In Reply to: Wimmens and Auto Parts Stores posted by Aaron Ford on December 10, 2006 at 17:31:26:
went into the local auto zone and was looking for a electric brake controller for my ford p/u. just as i spotted what i was looking for a teen ponytail girl comes up and asks if i need some help. i ask for a electric brake controller and i got a blank stare and finally she said "we don't have anything like that". so i proceeded to walk over and pull one off the shelf and ask what this was. nevertheless, i walked out and went to the only real auto parts in town and got one and a lot of help with some other parts i needed also. there is a lot more to being a parts salesperson than just tapping on a computer to find something. sadly, most of the 'old timer' parts sales people are gone and the 'new generation' computer sales are here to stay.
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