I hate it when it's time to take your car in for maintenance, not only because you fret what the mechanic is going to say, but also because of the type of patrons that go there. It happens at any of them, whether it's Good Year, Firestone, or Tire Kingdom.
In my case, it was The Tire Choice. Now, I get usually good service there, and do feel like they've been up front on each visit there. But, what I hate are the patrons that go there, and literally guard the front entrance, or better yet, intimidate the employees inside to let them in a few minutes before opening.
I pulled in about fifteen minutes before opening, when I saw this older guy, looked to be in his mid sixties, get out of his car with this angry look on his face. The building has three customer entrances, and he first went to one, banged on the doors with his fists, pulled on both door handles without successfully breaking them open, then went to the second front entrance, banged on that door, used both hands to try prying open these doors, and finally went to the side entrance where someone let him in. I guess the employees were afraid this guy would knock the building down unless they let him in, before opening time, we might add.
I waited my turn, and went inside at the time they normally open. My wait was not that long at all, maybe five minutes at the most. I just can't understand people like this anyway. It's not as if this type of behavior is going to get your car fixed any quicker than if you waited like everyone else does.
In my case, it was The Tire Choice. Now, I get usually good service there, and do feel like they've been up front on each visit there. But, what I hate are the patrons that go there, and literally guard the front entrance, or better yet, intimidate the employees inside to let them in a few minutes before opening.
I pulled in about fifteen minutes before opening, when I saw this older guy, looked to be in his mid sixties, get out of his car with this angry look on his face. The building has three customer entrances, and he first went to one, banged on the doors with his fists, pulled on both door handles without successfully breaking them open, then went to the second front entrance, banged on that door, used both hands to try prying open these doors, and finally went to the side entrance where someone let him in. I guess the employees were afraid this guy would knock the building down unless they let him in, before opening time, we might add.
I waited my turn, and went inside at the time they normally open. My wait was not that long at all, maybe five minutes at the most. I just can't understand people like this anyway. It's not as if this type of behavior is going to get your car fixed any quicker than if you waited like everyone else does.
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