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Ever have one of those experiences.... #3132069
03/25/23 03:36 AM
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.... that makes you decide NOT to frequent a business anymore??

I had one of those today. Feel free to tell me if I'm overreacting or not.

So, there's a local Mechanics' Shop I take my junk to, but also is a customer on my delivery route. So, I'm popping in anywhere from 3-10 times a day. I've known the owner and his wife since they were a mom and pop operation 25 years ago. Well, recently the owner passed away, and the Mrs. doesn't really seem to involve herself much with the business, leaving it to sort of.... run itself.

They'd been slow this past week, so I asked if they'd do a few jobs on my Gremlin that needed to be done. They agreed and I dropped off the car last Monday.

And that's when it started.

So, one of their mechanics (whom I've never really met before) comes sauntering out to look at the car. We exchange pleasantries but soon the BS starts to come.

"Yeah, Ralph Nader wrote a book about these cars and how unsafe they are."

"Yeah, these used to blow up when they got rear-ended."

I tried to correct him, saying that "Unsafe at Any Speed" was primarily about the Corvair, and the exploding cars were Pintos.

His response: "Well, I've only been doing this for 50 years, but what do I know?"
(and I've heard that phrase so often, I refer to it as the battle cry of the ignorant)

Over the week, their welder guy did the welding job I needed done. Scotty is great, very straight-forward and things were looking fine.

Then the car goes to this other mechanic whom I'd met on Monday. His job was to replace the front bearings, seals and races; and cut the studs so that the front drums can be replaced. But now, with the new drums, the Magnum 500 wheels don't sit flush against the drum face. I got called to the shop to have things explained to me.

Long story short, when I suggested to just use a 3/16" wheel spacer like the factory did..... that's when the fight started. This mechanic started going off on how wheel spacers are illegal and how he's a red seal and doesn't want his name attached to anything where the wheels are going to fall off. He started accusing me of ordering the wrong drums and when I rolled my eyes at this I got a finger shoved in my face and was told "Don't you roll your eyes at me!" Like.... what a Diva. The whole time too he kept going back to his battle cry of "I've been doing this for 50 years...."

So, I bit my tongue, and went back into the front area with the Service Advisor dude who almost immediately apologized for this unhinged mechanic. We Googled his claim about "illegal" wheel spacers and OK, to his credit, somewhere between 2017 and 2022, the government has made them illegal. But even the Service Advisor dude was surprised to learn this.

I explained how I thought this might happen since we ran into the identical problem on my '74 Hornet (oddly enough, this exact same shop didn't flip their poop about it a few years ago) and I told the advisor I'd whip home at lunch, grab my factory steel wheels and deliver them. I had them there by 12:30pm.

But by the time I got back, my car was OFF the lift and in the parking lot on all four Tiger Paws. The service advisor met me in the parking lot away from crazy mechanic and explained how, simply to get it out of the shop, they put my old (now wallered-out) drums BACK on with the Magnum 500's and the mechanic has now tagged the car unsafe to drive and must be towed home.

The service advisor and I had a quick chat and I said "What if I get here Sunday morning, throw the good drums BACK on, toss on some wheel spacers and make tracks?" He said he has NO problem with that.


BUT, here's the real twist. I was (and I guess still am) in the process of maybe getting a job at this shop. They offer great money & good bennies. I have a phone interview with Mrs. Owner tomorrow.... and I feel I really should bring up today's incident. Now, I'm not so sure I want to work at a place with Mr. Stressed-out, fractured-at-the-hinges Mechanic who doesn't know a Corvair from a Pinto.

He might be a fine mechanic. But he's already proven himself a fool.

God.... shades of Mopar Jamie here, huh?
What do you, the experts, think?

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Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: That AMC Guy] #3132073
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Been doing it for 50 years but can't tell a Corvair from a Pinto from a Gremlin.

Meet that type all the time. I just nod and walk away because you can't teach someone who knows everything.

If you're serious about working there, tell them to call you when he's gone.


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Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: That AMC Guy] #3132079
03/25/23 07:35 AM
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Do you have a service manual or parts diagram or illustration showing this wheel spacer? If so take it with you and politely ask if there is anything there that might help with this situation? Don't be a know it all, just a show it all wink grin Also find out how long this 50 years of experience mechanic has been working there, if not long then I'm pretty sure with his attitude he won't be there too much longer.

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I'd apply for a job somewhere else, unless you know the "50 year veteran" is on his way out......I spent 8 yrs working with an idiot like that, and it was "draining" on a daily basis working in the same shop....

Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: DAYCLONA] #3132092
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Just my humble point of view here- I've had side and full time positions in automotive and industrial type settings. There is almost always at least one of these at every one of those places. Sometimes, you do learn something from them, just like you did. Its a power thing. He approached you not knowing you from boo and started spouting off random generic car trivia to assert his position of command, you challenged it, he got his pampers in a twist. Typically a very effective way of dealing with these individuals is letting them speak, and do not respond or react in any way. This will be a silent psychological cue to them you don't give a ---- and they will get the clue. If this job and this establishment has perks that outweigh the negatives, id say what do you have to lose? Give it a shot, you may be surprised how much you two have in common. Or, as stated in a previous post, you could find yourself plotting to find ways for his lift to fail catastrophically while he's under it.

Short side story- Worked with, I think, the same dude as in your post at a small shop. He sees what I'm driving and looks at my shirt and growls out "Mopar, huh? I am so sorry you've been lied to all your life. BWAH HA HA HA!" My first response was " Hmm. Yeah. I should have got a Kia Sephia from the 90s or a early 2000 Hyundai elantra like you, because their just better on gas? Sorry man, I'm just an old gear head who wants to drive stuff I love". He got a little butt hurt because the statement was made in front of co workers that found it humorous. He later makes a half arsed attempt to find some common ground with me since he sees I can do more than oil changes and tire rotations. He blurts out, " I almost ordered a T A Challenger brand new when I was graduating high school. It was spec'd out with a 426 wedge, a pistol grip automatic, and the heavy duty 9" rear". I made the mistake of not following my own advice and asked, " what year did you graduate?" He replied "1975". We didn't speak much afterwards...

Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: ruderunner] #3132115
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Originally Posted by ruderunner
Been doing it for 50 years but can't tell a Corvair from a Pinto from a Gremlin.

Meet that type all the time. I just nod and walk away because you can't teach someone who knows everything.

If you're serious about working there, tell them to call you when he's gone.


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Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: That AMC Guy] #3132122
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Originally Posted by That AMC Guy


BUT, here's the real twist. I was (and I guess still am) in the process of maybe getting a job at this shop. They offer great money & good bennies. I have a phone interview with Mrs. Owner tomorrow.... and I feel I really should bring up today's incident. Now, I'm not so sure I want to work at a place with Mr. Stressed-out, fractured-at-the-hinges Mechanic who doesn't know a Corvair from a Pinto.

He might be a fine mechanic. But he's already proven himself a fool.



Well, it seems you've met your potential new coworkers.
I don't think it matters where you work, if there are more than a few employees, there's gonna be "that guy." If you really want to work there, just do your job. Unless you're going to be the new boss man, "that guy" is someone else's problem.
I don't foresee too many scenarios where you'll be working shoulder-to-shoulder with him anyway. That said, I wouldn't allow his presence to influence your decision.

Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: Fat_Mike] #3132129
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Been my experience idiots like this are the ones put in charge.

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Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: Fat_Mike] #3132130
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Nothing's more tedious to me than a BSer, or technical fiction - that could be a real drag at work, unless you can keep your distance; but that's hard to do.
I'd suggest a friendly chat with the Advisor - maybe their plan is to replace him - with you.
Sounds like they need some skilled management that can keep that mechanic away from customers, or better yet tone him down.

We probably all know someone who's been doing something for 50 years and still sucks at it laugh2

Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: That AMC Guy] #3132142
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My question is, why didn’t you do the work yourself and save the headache?


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Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: That AMC Guy] #3132147
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Call me old but I am getting tired of dealing with idiots, so I don't.

Every week or so I add another business to the list of "I have better things to do than deal with the morons in that place" list.

Funny because I know it isn't my not doing business with them that kills their business, but they almost always go under within a few years. Just something to consider if you want to work there and he stays. You may not be working there for long because he will run off the customers faster than anyone can win them back.

Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: IMGTX] #3132160
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I think I'd go forward with taking a job there, and assume this complete jerk is going to resolve the problem for you by getting himself fired eventually. He's enough of a jerk that other customers won't put up with him IMO. Also sounds like he'll sink himself with the boss eventually too.


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i have dealt with this for OVER 50 years ! laugh2
i am so glad i'm retarded, er, i mean, retired..........[and NOT making fun of people who are, to be crystal clear]
any more, when i am around these types, i ADD to the fun ! boogie [i possess the family gift of "AZZholery". biggrin]
if others are around to hear the conversation, by the time it's done, they are usually having a hard time suppressing their laffs and snorts........
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Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: moparjim79] #3132208
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Originally Posted by moparjim79
Just my humble point of view here- I've had side and full time positions in automotive and industrial type settings. There is almost always at least one of these at every one of those places. Sometimes, you do learn something from them, just like you did. Its a power thing. He approached you not knowing you from boo and started spouting off random generic car trivia to assert his position of command, you challenged it, he got his pampers in a twist. Typically a very effective way of dealing with these individuals is letting them speak, and do not respond or react in any way. This will be a silent psychological cue to them you don't give a ---- and they will get the clue. If this job and this establishment has perks that outweigh the negatives, id say what do you have to lose? Give it a shot, you may be surprised how much you two have in common. Or, as stated in a previous post, you could find yourself plotting to find ways for his lift to fail catastrophically while he's under it.

Short side story- Worked with, I think, the same dude as in your post at a small shop. He sees what I'm driving and looks at my shirt and growls out "Mopar, huh? I am so sorry you've been lied to all your life. BWAH HA HA HA!" My first response was " Hmm. Yeah. I should have got a Kia Sephia from the 90s or a early 2000 Hyundai elantra like you, because their just better on gas? Sorry man, I'm just an old gear head who wants to drive stuff I love". He got a little butt hurt because the statement was made in front of co workers that found it humorous. He later makes a half arsed attempt to find some common ground with me since he sees I can do more than oil changes and tire rotations. He blurts out, " I almost ordered a T A Challenger brand new when I was graduating high school. It was spec'd out with a 426 wedge, a pistol grip automatic, and the heavy duty 9" rear". I made the mistake of not following my own advice and asked, " what year did you graduate?" He replied "1975". We didn't speak much afterwards...


They ALWAYS double down on the stupid.

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Don't worry, he isn't going to last long with an attitude like that. Yes, all those kids were putting spacers on their new cars and it was completely screwing up the geometry


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Originally Posted by DAYCLONA
I'd apply for a job somewhere else, unless you know the "50 year veteran" is on his way out......I spent 8 yrs working with an idiot like that, and it was "draining" on a daily basis working in the same shop....


I work with a bunch of guys who know what they're doing because they do what some other guy did.

I do things my own way, they tell me it won't work, but I can do things in half the time. Go figure.

One day I was assembling a transmission and had it on it's side vs standing upright like everyone else. Literally had all the other guys in the shop standing, watching, saying it won't go together. Click, click clunk! It went together. Should have get money on it..

I don't know it all, but I can tell when things are stupid. I'm not against learning new ways to do things either.


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Originally Posted by moparjim79
Just my humble point of view here- I've had side and full time positions in automotive and industrial type settings. There is almost always at least one of these at every one of those places. Sometimes, you do learn something from them, just like you did. Its a power thing. He approached you not knowing you from boo and started spouting off random generic car trivia to assert his position of command, you challenged it, he got his pampers in a twist. Typically a very effective way of dealing with these individuals is letting them speak, and do not respond or react in any way. This will be a silent psychological cue to them you don't give a ---- and they will get the clue. If this job and this establishment has perks that outweigh the negatives, id say what do you have to lose? Give it a shot, you may be surprised how much you two have in common. Or, as stated in a previous post, you could find yourself plotting to find ways for his lift to fail catastrophically while he's under it.

Short side story- Worked with, I think, the same dude as in your post at a small shop. He sees what I'm driving and looks at my shirt and growls out "Mopar, huh? I am so sorry you've been lied to all your life. BWAH HA HA HA!" My first response was " Hmm. Yeah. I should have got a Kia Sephia from the 90s or a early 2000 Hyundai elantra like you, because their just better on gas? Sorry man, I'm just an old gear head who wants to drive stuff I love". He got a little butt hurt because the statement was made in front of co workers that found it humorous. He later makes a half arsed attempt to find some common ground with me since he sees I can do more than oil changes and tire rotations. He blurts out, " I almost ordered a T A Challenger brand new when I was graduating high school. It was spec'd out with a 426 wedge, a pistol grip automatic, and the heavy duty 9" rear". I made the mistake of not following my own advice and asked, " what year did you graduate?" He replied "1975". We didn't speak much afterwards...


Oh Jesus.

Sorta like folks making fun of my ugly tow truck.. I'd chuckle and point out that the ugly 40 year old junker was picking up their disabled 10 years old car. Take it or leave it folks.


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Originally Posted by moparjim79
Just my humble point of view here- I've had side and full time positions in automotive and industrial type settings. There is almost always at least one of these at every one of those places. Sometimes, you do learn something from them, just like you did. Its a power thing. He approached you not knowing you from boo and started spouting off random generic car trivia to assert his position of command, you challenged it, he got his pampers in a twist. Typically a very effective way of dealing with these individuals is letting them speak, and do not respond or react in any way. This will be a silent psychological cue to them you don't give a ---- and they will get the clue. If this job and this establishment has perks that outweigh the negatives, id say what do you have to lose? Give it a shot, you may be surprised how much you two have in common. Or, as stated in a previous post, you could find yourself plotting to find ways for his lift to fail catastrophically while he's under it.

Short side story- Worked with, I think, the same dude as in your post at a small shop. He sees what I'm driving and looks at my shirt and growls out "Mopar, huh? I am so sorry you've been lied to all your life. BWAH HA HA HA!" My first response was " Hmm. Yeah. I should have got a Kia Sephia from the 90s or a early 2000 Hyundai elantra like you, because their just better on gas? Sorry man, I'm just an old gear head who wants to drive stuff I love". He got a little butt hurt because the statement was made in front of co workers that found it humorous. He later makes a half arsed attempt to find some common ground with me since he sees I can do more than oil changes and tire rotations. He blurts out, " I almost ordered a T A Challenger brand new when I was graduating high school. It was spec'd out with a 426 wedge, a pistol grip automatic, and the heavy duty 9" rear". I made the mistake of not following my own advice and asked, " what year did you graduate?" He replied "1975". We didn't speak much afterwards...
It was a Cordoba lol. I'm so tired of all the chevy sheep that have to immediately make anti-Mopar comments. All they know is following the herd. And to prove they are morons they can't ignore your shirt, they have to say something dumb.

You're right IMO, it's a power thing and something gone awry in childhood. "Must lower other people's self esteem because I can't raise mine" kind of thought process. Also explains the chevy love. A need to belong with a herd.


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Re: Ever have one of those experiences.... [Re: larrymopar360] #3132304
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I'm so tired of all the chevy sheep that have to immediately make anti-Mopar comments.

GMC, Chevy, same difference. From several years back, customer was always giving me crap about my 'POS Dodge'.............until his beloved GMC needed a jump (later found out a module or something was pulling down the battery, but not before he had to ask for another jump, laugh2 )

I still have my Dakota, I doubt he still has his GMC.



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