@shopperbob wrote:
My shopping activities are heavily slanted toward #1-Money and #3-Defrayment of travel expenses, BUT, I am always ready for a good water park.
@Momtreal wrote:
I refuse to do the "fail a test on purpose, we pay for the exam!" because
A: Knowing my luck I'd guess and accidentally pass
B: I have professional licenses and I do not want my name associated with any additional state exams
C: $50 pay is way too little for the prep, travel, actual job and eval.
I actually like them! Because, if they mess up something with me, the repercussions are most likely additional training. If they mess up and it's the authorities running a sting? Much more serious for them! I want them to learn and succeed. I've had the same delivery driver twice for the same scenario and she did everything correctly the second time after making a mistake the first time. They didn't fire her, she just learned something.@rargirl wrote:
... One thing I don’t want to try is alcohol compliance. I would stress out about them doing what they need to...
@olympia tennenbaum wrote:
Al pastor and pineapple go together almost all the time here on local taco trucks. Does it not elsewhere?
@olympia tennenbaum wrote:
Al pastor and pineapple go together almost all the time here on local taco trucks. Does it not elsewhere?
@emm2131 wrote:
Dealer oil changes are hit or miss. I did several at a continually disappointing dealership on Flatbush Ave. Three ++ hours was normal. Appt means they are guaranteed to perform the job that day. Not necessarily at that hour. The last time I knew I had a radiator leak. Figured it would come up in the vehicle check because there was no fluid in the overflow. Not only didn’t they do any vehicle maintenance check, they failed to put the oil back into the car. I put in water and air in one tire I had deflated a short way down the road. My next stop the same day after errands was to a new mechanic I started to use. He immediately heard the ticking of the engine and told me I have a very serious oil leak. I told him I just did the oil change shop. He put in two or three quarts and told me to check it daily. No leak. Meanwhile I drove about 30 miles with little to no oil that day. I declined to complete the report so I could complain without implicating the MS company. After much interaction with them over the poor service all they did was refund me the oil at $20.00. They insisted I received the labor. What a joke. I asked to speak to the manager. It turned out the site was under brand new ownership that week. I was introduced to the new owner. He couldn’t be more apologetic and reached into his pocket to refund me the service which cost me $80 at the time. That Service Advisor who refused to return any call is now the Service Dept Manager though. Another dealership said I needed brakes… in 12/23. My mechanic said recently in Jan ‘25 I am getting closer and maybe to do it this spring or so at next oil change. I drive a lot, about 15k/yr. And then there is Garden City. Great! Fabulous! They gave me a small list of significant problems I am aware of. Really attentive and engaging. The way it is supposed to be at a dealership. I said it might be time for a new vehicle. They agreed it could be a good consideration. No pressure. They didn’t even refer me to their Sales Dept which was across the hall. Seriously though, the information on the vehicle condition was completely correct, very specific and valuable to me. I would definitely return to service or buy a vehicle there.