
- this is just horrible
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While I'm not gonna argue with you about it, we had one of those news cars come through my store when I was assistant manager of a Jiffy Lube. We changed everything on there, and I found the numbers on all of them. I asked them if I could get a prize for finding everything. Me, one of my close friends who was a store manager, and two other store managers joked about it on a conference call. None of us were featured in the special. The next month at the monthly store managers meeting it turned out that out of nearly 75 Jiffy Lubes, 40-50 of the store managers had gotten the same kind of thing happen to them. I specifically noticed the big news van sitting in a parking lot through the trees when it happened.
I'm again not going to argue with you about the merits of quicklube centers, that's pointless since there's a reason I don't work there any more, instead I'm going to point out that investigative reporting thrives on negative results. Never will you find an "iTeam Investigation" that doesn't discover something abjectly horrible that's also been yanked thoroughly out of context.
Oh and for what it's worth. I do all my own work on my cars, and I suggest anyone who trully honestly cares about their car do the same, or take it to the dealership and watch them like a hawk. If a dealership was caught doing something like this, you'd have a good chance of getting quite a bit of mileage from it, whereas a mom'n'pops or even a Quicklube chain can duck serious reprecussions from it.

- this is just horrible
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