After 46 years selling GM (gm) parts I think it's time to leave. After high school I worked 9 months at a gas station and then in March 1975 I started as a parts counterman at the local Chevrolet dealer. I got my start using paper catalogs and microfiche. The dealership was sold in late 1977 and we moved to our current location in 1980. We were now across the street from the Pontiac, Buick, GMC dealer and in 1981 I took the parts manager position at that store. A couple of years later I took over the service manager position which I kept until 1987 when I went back to the Chevrolet dealer. I have been parts manager here ever since. I've seen a lot of changes over the years, some of them good and some of them not so good.
Now I'm not one to say that everything was better in the past, because it was not. After all, I lived through the carburetor charts of the 1980s. Those were fun. In the days before VIN decoding of the RPOs you sometimes had to rely on the descriptions in the catalog for the only way to get the right parts. This was especially challenging with interior trim parts, sometimes the only difference being "Gray, Dark Gray, or Very Dark Gray. Then along came the SPID labels and they were an imporvement. The best thing I think to happen was the RPO and VIN filtering of the electronic catalog. Now if we could just keep them from "improving" the catalog without testing it first, we would be all set.
I want to thank everyone for their help and advise over the years, there are a lot of smart people on this forum. I have not posted a lot but I read it every day. If anybody else would like to share a breif history of their life in the parts business, I think it would be fun to read. Thank again, Ed.