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I used to work at a dealership. 90% of the people who work there are scumbags.
‘he’s a good kid’ yeah, no.
good kids don’t take cars that aren’t theirs on joyrides.
Why did they do an interview so far apart at that unnecessarily long table? Am I the only one?
I saw a Tik Tok where this happened to a lady who had a big truck. She kept trying to get it back from the repair place and the repair was taking forever. Apparently they didn't realize that it had bluetooth on it (or whatever) so she tracked it down to some random house and there was a bunch of guys using it to deliver a washing machine! She walked right up to them like "this is my truck, why is there a washing maching in the back of it? I'm taking it right now!"
i have a weirdly vivid memory of being like 8 years old and my grandma was talking to my cousin at her high school graduation party, and all the adults were giving her one piece of advice and my grandma's was to never get involved with anybody that works at a dealership.
the longer i live the more reasons i have to follow that advice.
get that bag girl fuck em
"I got bad gas." I thought she was going to say she shit on the seats and needed them cleaned after that intro.
We test drive some cars at my dealership, but we do it during work hours, during good weather (if possible), and using a preplanned route. If someone is driving cars after hours, firstly that's pretty hard given the systems in place but also it's completely on them
And then, the dealership was trying to gaslight her? Wanted to report her for theft if she didn’t return the loner asap.
Why they sitting so far from each other?
The dealership then engaged in retribution by threatening to report the loaner as stolen.


