This pertains to the "17 year olds getting Z's" debate...
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How are we the ones making it seem like you think you are the savior when you have spent all these post being the one trying to convince us that the world would be lost without tire changers.
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I babysit whiny youngins who think they know it all.
I fix their mistakes and try to salvage any possible productivity left in their "hard work".
Don't worry though, in roughly 5-6 posts, I'm sure you'll enlighten us as to why you're different than most teenagers and how you'll be our boss someday....
I fix their mistakes and try to salvage any possible productivity left in their "hard work".
Don't worry though, in roughly 5-6 posts, I'm sure you'll enlighten us as to why you're different than most teenagers and how you'll be our boss someday....
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take into consideration that peoples lives are at stake if my job is done wrong... i can kill someone by simply bolting on a wheel wrong to a car, by not making sure the wheel is sitting flush on that hub. i can cause damage to their car by simply mounting the tire on right, by balancing it wrong... and i can go on and on...
so yeah my role is pretty small.
so yeah my role is pretty small.
High school exist, to keep the JB thread full of new material...
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you got a lot to learn zerostyle i used to be in high school and had a job and homework and i thought that was a lot too just like you do but wait until college and see how hard it is....thats where im at right now and yea my parents did contribute money into buying my car just like you but i admit it and im thankful as opposed to trying to convince everyone that your the hardest working teenager in America
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you got a lot to learn zerostyle i used to be in high school and had a job and homework and i thought that was a lot too just like you do but wait until college and see how hard it is....thats where im at right now and yea my parents did contribute money into buying my car just like you but i admit it and im thankful as opposed to trying to convince everyone that your the hardest working teenager in America
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take into consideration that peoples lives are at stake if my job is done wrong... i can kill someone by simply bolting on a wheel wrong to a car, by not making sure the wheel is sitting flush on that hub. i can cause damage to their car by simply mounting the tire on right, by balancing it wrong... and i can go on and on...
so yeah my role is pretty small.
so yeah my role is pretty small.
Well guess what happens when I *** up at work?
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If they had to go out and be completely on their own they would not survive. Some have had jobs and still don't know how to take care of everyday business.
Teens think the old people pick on them and we probably do because you are idiots and don't know it yet.
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and IF i lose my job then i go to next discount tire which is 10 miles farther down and my good friend is assistant manager which means more than likely i can get hired. if that fails i go to firestone where another good buddy of mine is the lead tech and etc etc etc... so i have backups.
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