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Old Oct 15, 2023 | 08:41 PM
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And *that* is why you shouldn't be able to "quick reply" from the middle (or the beginning) of a thread - especially one that's 740 pages long.

Old Oct 16, 2023 | 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by OhioLariat
And *that* is why you shouldn't be able to "quick reply" from the middle (or the beginning) of a thread - especially one that's 740 pages long.
Unsure why I got dumped into the thinking thread, way back there, but I'm grateful, and read it for hours, and not yet done. I learned a lot. My trk was 10 yo in 2011, 15 in 2016, but age/etc problems were just becoming really significant. At 70+ suma you predate me, many don't, but know much more about these 10th gen's and I love learning it!

Thk u, Thk u, Thk u !!! Better late than never! Right?!? Keep those cards & letters coming, folks!
Old Oct 16, 2023 | 07:53 AM
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starting back at the ford dealer working 1 or 2 saturdays a month in a consulting role with the parts dept, its bad, real bad right now
Old Oct 16, 2023 | 08:30 AM
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Hopefully proper compensation is in order!
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Originally Posted by white89gt
Hopefully proper compensation is in order!
oh there is, i won't get into the pay aspect of it, but all my employee perks will return(discounts on vehicles, parts/service)

they reached out to me and well they are desperate, when i was there there was about a 3-5 grand discrepency between the computer and what the papers said what was in inventory(that is considered normal) now its over 40 grand
Old Oct 16, 2023 | 08:46 AM
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Holy ****.... that's a little bit off, lol.
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Originally Posted by white89gt
Holy ****.... that's a little bit off, lol.
keep in mind, i've only been out of there 6 months


even the accounting ladies wanted me to come back, and the GM was all over it too.

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It's always good when the ladies want you!

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when i was there there was about a 3-5 grand discrepency between the computer and what the papers said what was in inventory(that is considered normal) now its over 40 grand
40K under or over?
Are they saying there is 40K overvalued?
Where I work, that would have someone getting a big chewing out just for the tax implications.
Here we have a (local) 3% annual tax on active inventory. That would be $1200 extra on crap you don't even have. $1200 for an accounting error will **** people off at a small business.
Yes, I live in a high tax state even though the gov't claims it isn't.
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Originally Posted by ultimatenoobie
40K under or over?
Are they saying there is 40K overvalued?
Where I work, that would have someone getting a big chewing out just for the tax implications.
Here we have a (local) 3% annual tax on active inventory. That would be $1200 extra on crap you don't even have. $1200 for an accounting error will **** people off at a small business.
Yes, I live in a high tax state even though the gov't claims it isn't.
from what i gathered

the statement is about 40 grand higher than what the computer is saying, and i know exactly how that started, if they made a boo boo they would just take the part off inventory. so as far as the computer goes its not there, but the statement doesn't lie



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