My first job was @ the Central Ave Store in White Plains, and I worked in the Audio Department. I was there for about a year or so sometime around 1985, anyone else from there?
I was in Hartsdale from '83-'87. I worked in the Service Dept. as the manager of the Repair Techs. At the time, it was me, Lenny Caruso and James Hamada. Possibly David Chang also.
I have what I think is a stupid Hartsdale story. I was training as a manager there with Harold & Bobby and one night this guy walked in and tells me a story about how he's waiting about 2 years to get his Zenith proj screen TV back from service. I started laughing when I heard the story, repeating incredulously, "2 years!." Sure enough when I went back to service to check it out, I thought I was just going through the motions, the guys TV was sitting there. How could a TV be in service for 2 years? Apparently no one ordered a crate to have it packed up in so it could be returned to the customer. I still wonder, how is that possible? 2 fucking years!!!
Also..... who was the guy that was shitting all over the walls after saturday lunches?
It was cold at the door in the winter dragging people back into the store
How could a TV be in service for 2 years? Apparently no one ordered a crate to have it packed up in so it could be returned to the customer. I still wonder, how is that possible? 2 fucking years!!!
Also..... who was the guy that was shitting all over the walls after saturday lunches?
Originally posted by Shoof Da Biz!: I was in Hartsdale from '83-'87. I worked in the Service Dept. as the manager of the Repair Techs. At the time, it was me, Lenny Caruso and James Hamada. Possibly David Chang also.
David Chang sounds familiar to me...
I don't remember anyone specifically in service but 3 other names I remember who were all salespeople: upfront was a guy named Mauro (how can one forget that name, he had spiked up hair and his brother also worked there altho I don't remember which department or his bro's name). I was in the Audio department and myh mgr was a guy named Charles (tall thin brotha) and I remember one of my coworkers in the Audio dept was a brotha named John Lawyer; that was his real name.
I worked in Audio and I was far and away the SC king. I remember selling and making more in Audio selling Sc's than almost everyone in the Video dept... which was unheard of!