How should a new employee behave during their first day at work? Hundreds of articles and books have been written about this by the most experienced HR specialists, so you can collect a whole encyclopedia. But in general, most of the advice boils down to the fact that you should be as loyal as possible to corporate rules, listen carefully and follow the orders of higher-ups.
One such exception is the story of this auto mechanic, who now runs his own auto repair shop in Auburn, Washington, but left Firestone a few years ago to look for a new challenge. The story, told by the authorThe Original Poster quit from Firestone several years ago and found a new job at a car repair shopSo the Original Poster quit from Firestone and got a job at a local repair shop. The OP admits that he was expecting an assistant manager job and didn’t want to do mechanical work again.
The OP told the owner that the issue was fixed, but he still insisted that the employee sell the sensor to the client. Then the OP approached the customer, asked her to step aside, and explained that he had manually solved her problem – because the Jiffy Lube service center workers probably simply forgot to plug the sensor back in place.