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Quote from: CoryTDF on August 07, 2019, 07:28:48 AMI am not stuck to LS but I have been treated pretty well by them here in WW. I will store jump from time to time to find a better deal as there are 3 LS within about 15 miles of me. Both the Walla Walla store and the College Place store will cut you break on tax to keep you from going to the Milton Freewater Oregon location. You should try Luttrell's on Rose. Rick from Coachman works there now and @woodchuck might know something about them, too...
I am not stuck to LS but I have been treated pretty well by them here in WW. I will store jump from time to time to find a better deal as there are 3 LS within about 15 miles of me. Both the Walla Walla store and the College Place store will cut you break on tax to keep you from going to the Milton Freewater Oregon location.
Schwab's is why I own my own tire machine and balancer.
Quote from: pup0025 on August 07, 2019, 09:30:20 PMSchwab's is why I own my own tire machine and balancer.Depending on the vintage of your ride having a machine, or knowing how to do it with bars is very helpful. Lot of guys whom wheel keep soap tire irons, a plug/patch kit and and inflation adapter to make repairs easier. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
Have a few stories from various Les Schwab's - good and bad. The bad - Ellensburg - Brother in law got a flat while elk hunting. Ended up getting new rear tires but they didn't tighten the lug nuts. Next day as we are standing next to truck talking about how many hunters are in the area, we noticed he was missing 2 lug nuts - checked all the tires and the all the rear lug nuts were loose
As a business owner and employer of over 30 people this is simply a case of being as good as your worst employee. It really is unfortunate but the truth that one bad hire can drag your name through the mud. I have also had great and horrible experiences with various les schwabs in the past
Quote from: HillHound on August 08, 2019, 03:17:54 AMAs a business owner and employer of over 30 people this is simply a case of being as good as your worst employee. It really is unfortunate but the truth that one bad hire can drag your name through the mud. I have also had great and horrible experiences with various les schwabs in the pastIf that were the case, we'd probably be complaining about McDonald's just as much.I think it's a process and training issue myself.
Quote from: ctwiggs1 on August 08, 2019, 07:03:05 AMQuote from: HillHound on August 08, 2019, 03:17:54 AMAs a business owner and employer of over 30 people this is simply a case of being as good as your worst employee. It really is unfortunate but the truth that one bad hire can drag your name through the mud. I have also had great and horrible experiences with various les schwabs in the pastIf that were the case, we'd probably be complaining about McDonald's just as much.I think it's a process and training issue myself.If that were an accurate analogy, McDonald's would be charging 30% more for their food than BK. They don't. Carl's Jr. does and they deliver with a difference. I ran a hotel with 50 employees. Our training was for each position was standardized and employees held accountable or let go. I don't believe this is a training problem. I believe that over the last 20 years, LS has mainly forgotten what sets them apart and makes their pricing less of a factor in the consumer's decision to use them.