Walser Hub Case

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Walser is a company that owns multiple dealerships throughout Minnesota. Most of them have service garages attached to them which repairs and checks out cars. When theses garages need a part to fix a car they have to call it into the hub, which is the warehouse that has all the parts. The warehouse fills out the order and delivers it to the service garage that need the part. The hub uses to be an old auto part store before Walser bought it and was the best place I ever worked at.
The Hub is located in South St Paul, right next to Inver Grove Heights and Newport. When you pull up into the parking lot and enter the building, you walk into this ginormous warehouse. Directly to your right there were tons of shelves full of parts. Wheel bearings, brake pads, pistons, wheel rotors they had it all. The shelves were organized in a fashion which all the items where numerated so they could be easily found. This was because each car had a slightly different part then another, for example both a Chevy Silverado and Dodge Ram have wheel rotors. These rotors look almost identical, but the Rams rotor would not fit on the Silverado. That is why it is very crucial that the
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The office had this ugly brown color carpet that made you want to start ripping it up, knowing it would look better. In the office certain employees would call around to different company’s looking for large shipments of vehicle parts for a good price. The boss’s office was always a miss with his desk filled with old papers that ranged from old bills to invoices. All across his floor were stacks of books and boxes of junk, like company pens. It was not too bad in my eyes because to me it at least covered up that nasty carpet color that the office had in common with it. The meeting room was just a room with a giant round table that could fit at least sixteen people if not

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