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Rob Carter
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over 6 months ago

I've been a parts specialist for over 20yrs now. At advance and O'Reilly but am open to something a little different. Any of ides?

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Jason Lee
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over 6 months ago

I put in the incorrect part number on an order. I was off by 1 digit. And instead of ordering 15 bolts. I ordered 15 Transmissions transmissions. OOPS!!!

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Robert Moore
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over 6 months ago

Its a great place to learn . They have basic training course every week , month to complete . Their in store web contains vast amounts of knowledge . Giving you the opportunity to become the ultimate customer service person always giving the right answers .Never saying " I don't know " working for O'reilly was a positive experiance . I enjoyed it . Would recommend to anyone

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Robert Moore
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over 6 months ago

Quitting without notice . I should have went out on a medical .Had my surgery and returned . That was 3 yrs ago management & customers still call me to see how I'm doing .

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William VanDahm
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over 6 months ago

It's a very corporate structure. The customer is always right

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