I love telling radio shack stories!
When i was 17, and a big CB junkie; i used to go to Radio Shack all the time just to browse and buy parts for projects.
check out the new scanners, dream about buying a push up pole and a GP vertical, and BS with the guys that worked there.
you had to be 18 to work there, and my plan was to apply as soon as i turned 18. heck, i knew their whole product line, and could answer most questions (and did!) that a customer might ask, so i thought i was a shoe in.
After i turned 18 i saw in the newspaper that they were hiring so i went down to interview. the interviews were being conducted by the district manager, who i'd met before, and considered him a big fat jackass.
my interview took all of 5 minutes, and he did not ask me one question about my technical knowledge or how well i knew their product line.
All he cared about was if i had any previous sales experience.
i did not.
needless to say i didnt get the job, and started to become very disillusioned about what radio shack was all about.
this was my first hint of the end of the old radio shack, and the start of the new "phone shack".
i actually had them repair a CB for me once!
my first base station was a TRC 440 and i smoked it trying to get more power out of it.
i took it in to RS, and they sent it off to their repair shop.
i waited about a month, and never heard anything from them. i went down to the store and asked the guy i always talked to about it. (he knew electronics and we used to BS alot)
he went in the back to see if it was there, and it was.
there was no ticket with it, and he said the shop wrote that it was unrepairable so there was no charge.
i took the radio home feeling really bummed.
i took the case off to see what work might have been done to it, and could see definite signs that a couple of components had been replaced.
i decided to plug it in and see what happened.
it worked!
it worked 100% and i think it even worked a bit better than it did before.
I never asked the guy about it, as i took a break from the radio hobby shortly after that (hey, i was 18!).
but i have always had this sneaking suspicion that the radio never actually made it to the radio shack repair shop, and the guy at radio shack fixed it himself.
ill never know...
ok, who's next?
LC