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kimailis5207yactually happened to me once, had to buy a gift and the cashier computer didnt work so i fixed it, got a discount for that.
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I know someone who everytime they go to make a large deposit at the bank, they dress like shit just to see how the bank teller treats them.
The teller's mood changes in about half a second when they realize the size of the deposit. -
Oohhh. I bet it goes like this:
So this is O'Reilly... An auto parts store. So, looking at the employee, he's not likely going to be a trained mechanic. Chances are, he's just trying to make some cash. So you've got the customer here, who's looking like its not his first time fixing a car. Wouldn't say a professional mechanic that works at an auto shop, but knows how to fix his own car.
Basically, my guess is the customer is trying to help the employee find the part he's looking for, because the employee is clueless and just wanted a retail job.
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Saw this on the interwebs. Left: customer. Right: employee.
The left one looks like a nice type of customer-person though.
I like to imagine that the employee-guy does not understand why the computer is not working, at which point the customer-person says: "Oh, I can fix that."
joke/meme
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