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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1028573" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I have never cooked on the engine block block lots of folks did. As far as old school service station goes, I went to a 3 day training school before I could step on the pump block. We had to wear full uniforms including shoes and belts and jackets. We had lube bays with car hoist, did tire work, batts, belts, hoses, water pumps, alternators, u joints, shocks, hoses, brakes, ect... But here's what really going to freak some of you younger guys out.</p><p></p><p>As per training, every car in for gas got a "three man" service the primary dealt with the customer, pumped the gas, checked under the hood ( selling everything needed ), 2nd guy was on the tires, check pressure, wear, alignment and then help finish windows. Third guy was on windows, which included, all windows, mirrors, headlights and brake and turn signal lenses. I think if service stations did that today there would be lots of drive outs and complaints about mistreatment of their car.</p><p></p><p>Oh and TB ...... We had bikini Fridays during the summer months, in those days I was 6'4" and about 210lbs with some hair on my chest. The men used to mock me and make joke at me. The ladies old enough to be my mom back then gave me 20's ...... Ya I know what a cougar is. :cowboy: :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1028573, member: 378"] I have never cooked on the engine block block lots of folks did. As far as old school service station goes, I went to a 3 day training school before I could step on the pump block. We had to wear full uniforms including shoes and belts and jackets. We had lube bays with car hoist, did tire work, batts, belts, hoses, water pumps, alternators, u joints, shocks, hoses, brakes, ect... But here's what really going to freak some of you younger guys out. As per training, every car in for gas got a "three man" service the primary dealt with the customer, pumped the gas, checked under the hood ( selling everything needed ), 2nd guy was on the tires, check pressure, wear, alignment and then help finish windows. Third guy was on windows, which included, all windows, mirrors, headlights and brake and turn signal lenses. I think if service stations did that today there would be lots of drive outs and complaints about mistreatment of their car. Oh and TB ...... We had bikini Fridays during the summer months, in those days I was 6'4" and about 210lbs with some hair on my chest. The men used to mock me and make joke at me. The ladies old enough to be my mom back then gave me 20's ...... Ya I know what a cougar is. :cowboy: :lol: [/QUOTE]
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