- Apr 15, 2014
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Proof that some employees still believe that the internal combustion engine relies on wizardry, a fire-breathing dragon harnessing the power of explosions in a magical way to turn reciprocating motion into rotational motion. The Seafoam is what the little gnomes inside feed on to keep working their hardest to keep the explosion dragon under control.RayGumm said:My favorite is when you have ANY kind of CEL code - even cooling related - and they tap that seafoam shit can.. "this'll solve all your problems" and then when it doesn't, they just try to sell you more, as if 2, 3, or 47 cans of the crap will just magically make your light go off. like your car knows.. "oh shit, my owner just dumped a bunch of worthless crap in my tank so he must love me.. I'll go ahead and turn that CEL off for him."
-Fix it7d9_z28 said:When I was 14, I had my first car (1984 AMC Eagle wagon) and it needed a solenoid and starter (remember when those two parts were separate? ). Being 'young and dumb' I rode my bike to AutoZone.
After 15 minutes of the lady telling me my car didn't exist (because it wasn't listed in the computer) I left.
Im 23 and have never bought from them. I vowed not to step foot in one ever again.
bank of america?The_Roadie said:Every store has different levels of competence in their managers and employees. I don't believe there is a top-down corporate driven culture of incompetence in any store chain as a whole.
Pockets of incompetence are grown and nurtured entirely locally. You have to check out the stores and test them.
The only truly top-down evil corporations I can recall now are Bank of America and Vertical Scope.
And IBM.The_Roadie said:Every store has different levels of competence in their managers and employees. I don't believe there is a top-down corporate driven culture of incompetence in any store chain as a whole.
Pockets of incompetence are grown and nurtured entirely locally. You have to check out the stores and test them.
The only truly top-down evil corporations I can recall now are Bank of America and Vertical Scope.