Yes, mechanics hired by Walmart are trained in all of the things that they work on as far as cars are concerned. Even though some dont have degrees in the field they are very knowledgeable about the area in which they are working on.
Of course! Even when hired by Walmart, mechanics must have training and knowledge in the field of mechanics. Walmart does set a standard on who they hire for specialty jobs such as a mechanic.
trust me, you don't want spark plugs from walmart...
I was there yesterday and they said they were not open xmas day
A secret you trust only HIM with. Answer A secret just between the two of you that has no relevance to anyone else, should he choose to share it.
No, it is only available online. *The truth is Skin ID is Neutrogena products in different bottles. Just look at the Active & Inactive ingredients in your Skin ID medication and match them up with Neutrogena products you'll find in the store. Trust me, I did this and it saves me a ton of money!
The symbol for Arbor Realty Trust in the NYSE is: ABR.
Trust points do not entirely help you get hired to work for WikiAnswers, since actually getting paid to work for WikiAnswers is different from the amount of trust points you received online.
No they wouldn't trust you.
I f you don't have a regular mechanic that you use for repairs, it may be wise to get more than one quote for the work you need done. Some mechanic's are expensive and take advantage of people with no knowledge of cars. I would really recommend that he or she should find a mechanic they can trust and use that mechanic all of the time.
trust me, you don't want spark plugs from walmart...
If you have to ask you aren't up to the task. If you are checking what a mechanic told you then you should find another one you feel you can trust.
You just better off with a mechanic. Trust me a mechanic knows a lot and they can help you!
Trust me! Let your mechanic do it.
The answer to your question depends on what the minor repair is, and whether the unlicensed mechanic is someone you know and trust. I would suggest that if you have taken your vehicle to a shop the mechanic should be licensed, and if you want any damaged to be covered under a binding agreement to go with a licensed professional.
Yes you do have to remove the DISTRIBUTOR. I don't mean anything towards you, But it sounds like you don't do much mechanic work. And this job should be done by a good mechanic that you can trust. It has to be done RIGHT.
To find a good Mechanic or Shop call the B.A.R (Bureau Of Automotive Repair) and ask for information on the best shop in your area...
No and I wouldn't trust them to. Employee training is non existent.
you can buy a playstation 2 on ebay,gamestop,target,walmart, or gamefreak. Try not to get it on ebay. You can not really trust it. Some people sell consoles that are broken.