I'm currently a tire tech who works at an America's Tire store. I work about 11 hours a day, and go to the gym for another 2 hours after work, all while going to college two days a week, taking 5 classes each semester. This job is physically exhausting, but I love it. And with pay, each store is different. There's a store in my area where all techs start at $12/hr. At my store we're started at $10.
It's a tough job. I'm not gonna bullshit you, it's a difficult job, you're gonna hate it for a bit, you're gonna be exhausted, but it's such a fun job.
Vulgaris Magistralis Do you need prior knowledge of cars before starting? I kinda want to learn more about how cars work ect, by working there but is it something you need to know beforehand? Thanks for the reply
Vulgaris Magistralis Thanks so much for this comment. I'm looking into working for this place. So far, the manager was impressed by my first interview. I'm trying to be lean. I graduated high school fat and got back into being fit after I just finished my first seasonal job. I've been afraid that a full time job would ruin that. I also want to get back into college. May I just ask about your diet?
I'm looking into working at Discount Tires. I'm a little worried about the physical aspect. I don't see many women working at these jobs and while I'm somewhat fit, I'm definitely no body builder. I'm wondering if I should get a different job in the meantime, join a gym, workout a ton, and come back when I've built up some more muscles. Or I could just wing it and expect to be dead tire for 2 weeks and barely survive until eventually I get use to this kind of work. I'm not sure if I'd get hired or not, since I don't have much work experience and none in this kind of field.
Thanks for being the customer that watches us but is being complimentary of us. I hate it when people watch me bolt on their assembly’s and shit but I appreciate what your doing.
Thank you so much for your appreciation me and my husband both work at discount tire it is hard work and expectations are upon us with getting the car out within 15 mins. Thank you so much for the appreciation you have for us discount tire employees. We do so much just to make our customers happy fast and quick. Thank you so much
I’ve been a tech at discount for a little over a year and a half, I started at $11/hr. Recently they moved the starting wage to $14/hr, and I currently make $15.50/hr. It’s a great job to have.
at my location i got 14. im nervous about starting but i do like working with cars. feel like a dr. but for machines lol! the thing im dreading is winter time, oh well. work is work and gotta be positive. good luck to everyone working where winter hits.
scott mcdavid that’s crazy I started at 10 for training and when I was done I started making 11 it’s been about 3 months since then the start of 2018 I’ll be making 12 Over here in Laredo pay sucks it’s like 7.50 at other places I’m in still in high school (junior)
My interviewer said 5.00$ an hour for I think the first day or few days of training. Then minimum wage, after I get to the actual store I would be started at 10$ then in 4 months 11$. I was confused about the 5$ thing but idc as long as hes either joking or its just for a day or so. Like a trial thing.
Matthew Meyer that doesn’t sound right at all. Always a flat same rate. If your in a region that has a training center when you go to the center what pay your manager tells you at the store in my state you start at 10$ plus. And while your in training that’s your pay for the two weeks
If you aren't the salesman type of person, there's no point in staying here longer than a year and a half or two. I started at $10/hr, not flat rate pay, part time employees (everyone who primarily works on cars is part time) max out at $14.50/hr. We are pushed to do every type of task from a regular rotation no balance, to changing 4 tires on lifted trucks with 35s within 15 minutes. People generally get raises based on how long they've been there except full time salesmen. It's a good place to start out and gain experience, but not worth it in the long run when you compare your pay style to how much your back hurts after a 36 hour week. Discount Tire seems to teach a lot of core values to their employees, but at the end, they just want profit, quality, and speed. But it's exhausting and painful to achieve in some cases.
Myasa Man it’s hard if you make it hard that’s how I feel I’m 16 I’ve been working here for 4 months going on to 5. I’m doing 12 a hour and ok February it will be 13 Yes they want us to do it fast but that’s why we have a teams it’s not all fours on 35s by your self you have guys helping you That’s what makes it easy. Yes you’ll get tired after a long day at work but it’s only hard if you make it hard. Also In the long run if you work your self up to a manger that’s 150,000 to 300,000 a year so yeah it is worth it i the long run. Once I graduate high school Im gonna apply as full time and start working myself up
Dylan Martinez my location wasnt like that. They would put me on cars by myself when I started and got mad at me when I wasnt fast enough and would yell at me being the rookie. Its one of the reasons I quit. I was the best new kid there and they treated me like shit.
@@isnagoveryew-8797 You are young and have no clue what you are talking about. This is coming from someone who started at 16 years old and worked full time while for 8 years and moved up to crew chief, coordinator, 6th man all the way to senior manager and was offered a store manager job in a different state. Store managers have insanely high expectations and if you or your guys don't meet them you are done and demoted back down the 4th manager at best. It was a great learning experience as a teenager but it really does take a toll on your body over the years. Plus the fact that anyone and I do mean anyone from store manager all the way down to the new guy can and will have to get down on the ground and change tires even in your 40's and 50's no matter what kind of injuries you have. But that's a whole other story.
I really appreciate your appreciation for us. I work at Discount Tire and although I love it, it’s so tiring on the body. I come home every night and I crash with my body being so sore.
Man, I showed up early, had an appointment, and still waited almost an hour and a half for my car to get finished. Got home and found that one of my tires was about 6lb low, and another missing a valve stem cap. I overall have a great experience at Discount, but this last time was a bit of a letdown.
Understand the f** pressure of being a tech they busted there ass off to make your hour an a half wait less And also costumers are LATE for appointments our shop can’t just shew away
I've had a few bad experiences with the Discount Tire off 20th & East TC Jester here in Houston. A couple of times they didn't balance my tires correctly and it started shaking that evening and had to bring it back, I've had a couple of vehicles damaged and they denied doing it. I won't do business with that location ever again. It seems that's where they train all the new hires and management don't spend enough time training them properly and the turn over in employees is ridiculous.
It's not the training that's bad. A machine detects balancing issues and tells the Tech's where to install weights. Sometimes the machine can get muddy and the sensors think it's a balancing issue when it's not and therefore makes the Tech's incorrectly install weights. And unless it's obviously the fault of the Tech's, they never take responsibility for damages because of all the fake people trying to get free tires.
I was just recently promoted to an assistant manager with discount tire. I started when I was 16 and I turn 20 in a couple months. The company has done nothing but good by me as a company.
The only thing I don’t like about discount is that numerous stores wouldn’t hire me because of my tattoos and they specifically said that’s why they wouldn’t
@@seanconnors7404 As long as you can cover them up its not an issue. You could also always be a inventory tech and it shouldn't be an issue then either.
I’m a tech Rigth now. How much has the pay increase assuming you’re full time now since you’re assistant manager. I started 2 months ago and I’m at 14$hr. Just curious to know the pay for full time
y’all here in the comments complaining about how they’re slow. well, would you rather them go slow and make sure your tires are perfect or would you rather them work fast af where expensive mistakes are more likely to happen?
Cage Calnan lmao what's the point of moving fast if you're only paid $11/hr to change 4 tires balance all and torque everything in 15 minutes or less. Not even per flat rate hour. Fuck outta here with that "they're slow" shit.
Actually I get payed 12 dollars an hour to do this. and if you work slow, you get backed up with a huge demand. So being fast isn't about the money, it's about getting cars in and out so you don't fuck yourselves and can go home at 6:15 rather than 7:00 pm.
They screwed me hard a few days ago, won’t honor price match without a LOT of run around to different employees after install and wait in line more, then tell me about my TPMS after the install and also took my chrome valve stem caps and replaced with plastics. 😕....Brand new Pirellis on 22’s on a custom pearl white Limited F-150. Boerne Texas Location TXS 23. You’ve been warned. Don’t take nice vehicles to discount. I would take my 4-wheelers here though. 🤷🏻♂️👍🏻🇺🇸
Not really New Jersey pay $14 an hour assistant manager and 5 years later I'm still busting my ass in the shop because of lack of workers due to covid and the lazy people that don't want to work half the time don't even show up for work and it takes about 4 to 5 weeks to fire them and each store is understaffed Discount Tire in New Jersey really sucks but I do it because I want to make sure Northwest New Jersey people's cars are safe and I'm 47 years old can't wait for my new job doing it just to be safe for others...
Wheels and tires give you a different result everytime you balance your car if the problem persists the roadforce may be too strong on your assembly and the tire may have to be rotated to get a roadforce below 35
My dad worked for discount tire for 23 3/4 years and I’m just starting I’m now 4 months into my career and I make 14.58 and soon will be 16.50 an hour I do 40 hour weeks at 16
My 2010 Toyota Camry LE loves to be at discount tire nothing but shaking on the highway because of a balancing issue, rim bent or rotation not done correctly. I told them just now that I’m at one that I want it done right and I don’t want to keep taking it in to fix it. Not paying out of pocket thank god. This company can’t even do a single dam thing right. It’s annoying how I have to keep taking it back in for service with this car I own. I had to replace 2 tpms tire inflation sensors, then I take it back for balancing issues but I’m so annoyed at this point. I wish they could fix everything right the first time and not have to be in this position. I’ve been here 2 times already within the month of December. Then when it had the rotation I noticed it shakes on the highway, they moved tires that were in the back to the front and front to the back. I understand that part to even the wear on the tires but still. My Drivers side tire isn’t siting right. Why would my hubcap stick out more than the other 3 tires when looking on each side? All my tires are in good shape and rated at an 8 out of 11. This still happens to me all the time
Disagree.....ive done 4 new by myself in less than 15 min. My record is 133 tires in a 10 hr shift with my bay time being under 15 minutes average.....that 133 isnt counting flats or rotates i did.....this is the speed my newbies run
I work at discount tire and we do not get paid 15$ an hr 😂 I have been working there for 6 months now and I make 10.50. Started at 10.50 and will probably be 10.50 until I go full time 🙈
oh yeah? come to COD_18 in littleton! 3rd busiest in october-november. our backroom team now is kinda shitty, but over the summer we went hard. 18-22 an hour ;)
Really so tires on a rim gets balanced out by itself without any weight do you even know what a balancing machine is do you know what the weights are for and how would it be zeroed out without any weight
I'm currently a tire tech who works at an America's Tire store. I work about 11 hours a day, and go to the gym for another 2 hours after work, all while going to college two days a week, taking 5 classes each semester. This job is physically exhausting, but I love it.
And with pay, each store is different. There's a store in my area where all techs start at $12/hr. At my store we're started at $10.
Vulgaris Magistralis Im applying this summer
It's a tough job. I'm not gonna bullshit you, it's a difficult job, you're gonna hate it for a bit, you're gonna be exhausted, but it's such a fun job.
Vulgaris Magistralis Do you need prior knowledge of cars before starting? I kinda want to learn more about how cars work ect, by working there but is it something you need to know beforehand? Thanks for the reply
Vulgaris Magistralis Thanks so much for this comment. I'm looking into working for this place. So far, the manager was impressed by my first interview. I'm trying to be lean. I graduated high school fat and got back into being fit after I just finished my first seasonal job. I've been afraid that a full time job would ruin that. I also want to get back into college. May I just ask about your diet?
I'm looking into working at Discount Tires. I'm a little worried about the physical aspect. I don't see many women working at these jobs and while I'm somewhat fit, I'm definitely no body builder. I'm wondering if I should get a different job in the meantime, join a gym, workout a ton, and come back when I've built up some more muscles. Or I could just wing it and expect to be dead tire for 2 weeks and barely survive until eventually I get use to this kind of work. I'm not sure if I'd get hired or not, since I don't have much work experience and none in this kind of field.
Wish more people would appreciate us as much as you do. Thanks man. Start at $11 though. I’m at $14. Good job when going to college
Are they flexible with your college schedule? Or do you have to work all day?
MaCro CuRV they are flexible.. I let them know from the jump that I plan to go to school... they were fine with it and after a year, they help pay
Pretty good starting job for anyone in highschool to come in and learn some useful skills
I’m a tire technician , my ass would get chewed out if I was working this slow 🤣
Yes I'm a tire tech as well and if I'm taking this long on one car id have my ass being chewed out as well lol
Now with mirror workflow the speed has dramatically increased
Exactly not only that they are always on their phones joking around than complain that’s discount tire
I can relate 😂😂😂😂
it might be his first day
Thanks for being the customer that watches us but is being complimentary of us. I hate it when people watch me bolt on their assembly’s and shit but I appreciate what your doing.
All day bay 3. Seriously tho best job in the world.
Thank you so much for your appreciation me and my husband both work at discount tire it is hard work and expectations are upon us with getting the car out within 15 mins. Thank you so much for the appreciation you have for us discount tire employees. We do so much just to make our customers happy fast and quick. Thank you so much
I feel like most of the comments work at a store haha I’ve worked at 10 stores in 3 different states and these guys ain’t moving
These guys going slow as hell
The best part......hes wearing gloves....real tire techs dont have time to wear gloves
I’ve been a tech at discount for a little over a year and a half, I started at $11/hr. Recently they moved the starting wage to $14/hr, and I currently make $15.50/hr. It’s a great job to have.
good for you!!!
Hey man mind if I ask a question about working here?
at my location i got 14.
im nervous about starting but i do like working with cars. feel like a dr. but for machines lol!
the thing im dreading is winter time, oh well. work is work and gotta be positive.
good luck to everyone working where winter hits.
It's not as bad as it seems. Rubber feels warm even though it's cold unlike metal.
thanks for this video. I work at discount and love it!
wow. I used to work at that exact location. great company to work for. I now live in Maryland and miss working for DTC
Lol $15 a hour 😂 I've been there 6 months I'm making $11
Jasper Godinez why?
scott mcdavid that’s crazy I started at 10 for training and when I was done I started making 11 it’s been about 3 months since then the start of 2018 I’ll be making 12
Over here in Laredo pay sucks it’s like 7.50 at other places
I’m in still in high school (junior)
Dylan Martinez well expect to not get much hours or pay raises in Laredo and your still in school to
My interviewer said 5.00$ an hour for I think the first day or few days of training. Then minimum wage, after I get to the actual store I would be started at 10$ then in 4 months 11$. I was confused about the 5$ thing but idc as long as hes either joking or its just for a day or so. Like a trial thing.
Matthew Meyer that doesn’t sound right at all. Always a flat same rate. If your in a region that has a training center when you go to the center what pay your manager tells you at the store in my state you start at 10$ plus. And while your in training that’s your pay for the two weeks
I’m 39 and been with DISCOUNT TIRE for 20yrs and counting!!
Have you guys updated your tire balancers to Hunter Road Force machines?
Hunter hammerhead with lifts to save your back
@@ddad79 good to hear.
Great video
Thank you
If you aren't the salesman type of person, there's no point in staying here longer than a year and a half or two. I started at $10/hr, not flat rate pay, part time employees (everyone who primarily works on cars is part time) max out at $14.50/hr. We are pushed to do every type of task from a regular rotation no balance, to changing 4 tires on lifted trucks with 35s within 15 minutes. People generally get raises based on how long they've been there except full time salesmen. It's a good place to start out and gain experience, but not worth it in the long run when you compare your pay style to how much your back hurts after a 36 hour week. Discount Tire seems to teach a lot of core values to their employees, but at the end, they just want profit, quality, and speed. But it's exhausting and painful to achieve in some cases.
Myasa Man it’s hard if you make it hard that’s how I feel I’m 16 I’ve been working here for 4 months going on to 5. I’m doing 12 a hour and ok February it will be 13
Yes they want us to do it fast but that’s why we have a teams it’s not all fours on 35s by your self you have guys helping you That’s what makes it easy. Yes you’ll get tired after a long day at work but it’s only hard if you make it hard. Also In the long run if you work your self up to a manger that’s 150,000 to 300,000 a year so yeah it is worth it i the long run. Once I graduate high school Im gonna apply as full time and start working myself up
Dylan Martinez my location wasnt like that. They would put me on cars by myself when I started and got mad at me when I wasnt fast enough and would yell at me being the rookie. Its one of the reasons I quit. I was the best new kid there and they treated me like shit.
@@isnagoveryew-8797 You are young and have no clue what you are talking about. This is coming from someone who started at 16 years old and worked full time while for 8 years and moved up to crew chief, coordinator, 6th man all the way to senior manager and was offered a store manager job in a different state. Store managers have insanely high expectations and if you or your guys don't meet them you are done and demoted back down the 4th manager at best. It was a great learning experience as a teenager but it really does take a toll on your body over the years. Plus the fact that anyone and I do mean anyone from store manager all the way down to the new guy can and will have to get down on the ground and change tires even in your 40's and 50's no matter what kind of injuries you have. But that's a whole other story.
@@jakelamanna1662 Sorry to hear that 😞
This place is perfect for those saving money on the gym.
Dude sprayed the whole tire down rather than just using the pad and then proceeds to use the pad after making sure every part was sprayed. Wtf
Wow Man! That's Heavy brother 😎 👍
I really appreciate your appreciation for us. I work at Discount Tire and although I love it, it’s so tiring on the body. I come home every night and I crash with my body being so sore.
Rusty,. I am very impressed, with the quality of work, these men do at the Discount Tires. You're right. I have never seen this before.
I don't think I've had a customer record the process. I do on the other hand, have customers stand by the car and watch.
Man, I showed up early, had an appointment, and still waited almost an hour and a half for my car to get finished. Got home and found that one of my tires was about 6lb low, and another missing a valve stem cap. I overall have a great experience at Discount, but this last time was a bit of a letdown.
Understand the f** pressure of being a tech they busted there ass off to make your hour an a half wait less
And also costumers are LATE for appointments our shop can’t just shew away
I've had a few bad experiences with the Discount Tire off 20th & East TC Jester here in Houston. A couple of times they didn't balance my tires correctly and it started shaking that evening and had to bring it back, I've had a couple of vehicles damaged and they denied doing it. I won't do business with that location ever again. It seems that's where they train all the new hires and management don't spend enough time training them properly and the turn over in employees is ridiculous.
It's not the training that's bad. A machine detects balancing issues and tells the Tech's where to install weights. Sometimes the machine can get muddy and the sensors think it's a balancing issue when it's not and therefore makes the Tech's incorrectly install weights.
And unless it's obviously the fault of the Tech's, they never take responsibility for damages because of all the fake people trying to get free tires.
More like 10-13 hours straight... no breaks some days.
Yes sir,then when it's gets a little slow they start sending people home
I was just recently promoted to an assistant manager with discount tire. I started when I was 16 and I turn 20 in a couple months. The company has done nothing but good by me as a company.
The only thing I don’t like about discount is that numerous stores wouldn’t hire me because of my tattoos and they specifically said that’s why they wouldn’t
@@seanconnors7404 As long as you can cover them up its not an issue. You could also always be a inventory tech and it shouldn't be an issue then either.
I’m a tech Rigth now. How much has the pay increase assuming you’re full time now since you’re assistant manager. I started 2 months ago and I’m at 14$hr. Just curious to know the pay for full time
Took my motorhome into tire discount. The vehicle had 11,450. Miles. They marked it had 114,500 miles on my records. Yes great way to go guys.
All dayyyyyy bay 1 !
y’all here in the comments complaining about how they’re slow. well, would you rather them go slow and make sure your tires are perfect or would you rather them work fast af where expensive mistakes are more likely to happen?
Lmao i work at discount tire and protest
fast paced place to work...good luck
@XSITHX whats wrong with what I believe in
These guys are slow af. Lol.
They're not slow. They're steady and constant.
Cage Calnan lmao what's the point of moving fast if you're only paid $11/hr to change 4 tires balance all and torque everything in 15 minutes or less. Not even per flat rate hour. Fuck outta here with that "they're slow" shit.
Actually I get payed 12 dollars an hour to do this. and if you work slow, you get backed up with a huge demand. So being fast isn't about the money, it's about getting cars in and out so you don't fuck yourselves and can go home at 6:15 rather than 7:00 pm.
I agree😂 these guys are about as fast as our slowest worker at my store.
Yeah i work for discount and these guys lol, they ain't going fast, it's probably an easy summer day, rather than a jam packed winter day
They screwed me hard a few days ago, won’t honor price match without a LOT of run around to different employees after install and wait in line more, then tell me about my TPMS after the install and also took my chrome valve stem caps and replaced with plastics. 😕....Brand new Pirellis on 22’s on a custom pearl white Limited F-150. Boerne Texas Location TXS 23. You’ve been warned. Don’t take nice vehicles to discount. I would take my 4-wheelers here though. 🤷🏻♂️👍🏻🇺🇸
Chrome valve stems tend to leak when under high amounts of heat been replacing them for flat repairs while the rubber valve stems are more durable
I’m 17 and started off at $14/hr. our store just sold 1 million dollars worth of service in the ONE month of October. busy busy busy
what store? cuz same. we were a solid 50 down every single day at close.
MCatwar
We are store 08
4.50 cents over minimum wage in my region
Great place walked in knew what tires o wanted out in about an hour
I had no experience I don’t even know much about cars and I got hired here 16$ starting here in California
Try 13
An Advertisement for the rich man. The american consumer wants to know HOW MUCH?
try $10 an hour.
dburgess my store starts at 12
Noah K lol that must be nice if the guys at my store started there we probably wouldn't have all left
10.50 here in Illinois.
starting at 13 in colorado
Try 12 and hour is what I make now. Haha these guys are slowwwww compared to what the store I work at is like.
“Never go full retard” -Sir Robert Downey Jr.
Oh yeah piercings, non dyed hair, and clean cut really make them tires roll nicer
Been working for almost a year now and i like it haha
$11.00 in Illinois. Im 47 and looking for a job, i applied for this job at discount tires. I hope i coyld handle this if they hire me.
I work with a guy who is 51 and he's a machine.
Efrain Dlcerda I’m from Illinois too and im still in high school for $14 an hour
@@SpFrSpaZ hey man im in illinois too and plan to apply. Do they start everyone at $14 an hour? I have experience btw.
Saul Juarez well honestly it depends on the manager that hires you and also if you’re working part or full time
@@SpFrSpaZ I know u said u started at $14hr did u start with experience or no? (I plan to be part time)
Not really New Jersey pay $14 an hour assistant manager and 5 years later I'm still busting my ass in the shop because of lack of workers due to covid and the lazy people that don't want to work half the time don't even show up for work and it takes about 4 to 5 weeks to fire them and each store is understaffed Discount Tire in New Jersey really sucks but I do it because I want to make sure Northwest New Jersey people's cars are safe and I'm 47 years old can't wait for my new job doing it just to be safe for others...
I am on my 4th trip to discount tires. They still cannot get it right with the tire balancing. just keep adding weights.
azthundercloud buy a better tire
Balancing is done by a computer so the issue is with your tires probably
Wheels and tires give you a different result everytime you balance your car if the problem persists the roadforce may be too strong on your assembly and the tire may have to be rotated to get a roadforce below 35
Bay 3 alllllllll ddddaaaaayyyyyyyy!!! POWER HOUR
Wish I started at 15/hr I got started at 11/hr
I think he made that number up on the spot.
i started like 5 months ago at $11. they don’t start at $15 lmao
@@ls3matt I started at $16
My dad worked for discount tire for 23 3/4 years and I’m just starting I’m now 4 months into my career and I make 14.58 and soon will be 16.50 an hour I do 40 hour weeks at 16
How you in school you drop out? I’m working a discount started at 14 bucks but I only get to do like 22 hours
anyone know the starting pay in illinois as a tech? I plan to apply and have experience.
Saul Juarez depends but I believe 12
My 2010 Toyota Camry LE loves to be at discount tire nothing but shaking on the highway because of a balancing issue, rim bent or rotation not done correctly. I told them just now that I’m at one that I want it done right and I don’t want to keep taking it in to fix it. Not paying out of pocket thank god. This company can’t even do a single dam thing right. It’s annoying how I have to keep taking it back in for service with this car I own. I had to replace 2 tpms tire inflation sensors, then I take it back for balancing issues but I’m so annoyed at this point. I wish they could fix everything right the first time and not have to be in this position. I’ve been here 2 times already within the month of December. Then when it had the rotation I noticed it shakes on the highway, they moved tires that were in the back to the front and front to the back. I understand that part to even the wear on the tires but still. My
Drivers side tire isn’t siting right. Why would my hubcap stick out more than the other 3 tires when looking on each side? All my tires are in good shape and rated at an 8 out of 11. This still happens to me all the time
Everyone says these guys are slow. They have 15 minutes to complete every vehicle. They are ahead of that. They are fast.
true
Disagree.....ive done 4 new by myself in less than 15 min. My record is 133 tires in a 10 hr shift with my bay time being under 15 minutes average.....that 133 isnt counting flats or rotates i did.....this is the speed my newbies run
Especially with mirror workflow now into effect to avoid the one man army technician
chance this guy was eating whataburger is high
I work at discount tire and we do not get paid 15$ an hr 😂 I have been working there for 6 months now and I make 10.50. Started at 10.50 and will probably be 10.50 until I go full time 🙈
You will not start at $15 if you new
bro i’m 16 working faster than this guy smh
Shouldn’t those balancers have lifts to save your back?
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roll the assembly onto it and use a foot pedal to lift it up. Saves your back and the balancer shaft
Semi tire balancers have that.....car tire doesnt
Mine do
The only one of mine is for semis
My boyfriend gets paid $12 -_-
Not best practice 😂
😀👍👍🇺🇸
Come to COG_01 in Grand Junction! These cats are slow (;
oh yeah? come to COD_18 in littleton! 3rd busiest in october-november. our backroom team now is kinda shitty, but over the summer we went hard. 18-22 an hour ;)
4:02 Bruh.... clip clip on an aftermarket wheel. tsk tsk
Matt Gibson LMAO !!! Nice catch !
That's not an aftermarket wheel, it's a Toyota Prius wheel without the hubcap
Louie Kablooey that’s true but that’s weird though usually it’s clip tape
we now start at 11
I am 40 years old and the people I see actually working are slow. I work for discount tire and could run circles around these guys!
How long have you been with discount?
2 years later how is your back doing man
I work at store 1967 AZ
GAA04 checking in
Azp44 here in Phoenix
Cos01
AZP_03
@@sloth_guy3691 cod18
and the ben white location is faster and there all have there size.
The guy on the right did not balance your tires I didn't see him put any weight on your rim
Nidal2kv a lot of tires balance out with out weight, you can see the balance gave him the OK-Ok meaning there was no weight needed
Really so tires on a rim gets balanced out by itself without any weight do you even know what a balancing machine is do you know what the weights are for and how would it be zeroed out without any weight
Nidal2kv lol I work with these everyday... so I kinda do
Nidal2kv in fact a RnB came in and took of the weights on 3 tires and they balanced out without weight... go figure
Баба яга _ I have never had a tire on the rim balance without any weight you don't know what the fuck you're talking about
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