I have to admit a major reason I steer clear of the big parts stores is that I find them personally offensive. When I was in college I worked at - and eventually managed - the largest parts store in Milwaukee. The store was huge, all counter jockeys had to be certified, and we received almost constant training from our myriad vendors. In addition, we had an excellent speed shop for customers to keep their hot rods rolling. We didn't have computers at the counter -- only a few large banks of product catalogs. You had to know what you were doing, plain and simple. Our store had a large local client population, many of whom knew us all by name.
The counter guys (yes, guys) were bonafide gearheads, with many of our part-timers coming from the local high school's automotive tech program. Our cashiers up front were all girls, most of whom were students. They were the best. I married one of them almost 31 years ago.
I can't put my finger on what happened to parts stores...or when it happened. We went from hubs of old-school knowledge and professionalism to peddlers of floor mats and air fresheners...most of which come from China. It often pains me to watch some of these parts people fumble through helping customers while tapping a keyboard and having almost zero basic knowledge. It's particularly sad to watch some of them fumble through trouble codes with their OBD-II readers, offering only parts purchases instead of actual analysis.
I seriously never know whether to simply laugh or just shout "Are you kidding me?"
Sadly, Its NOT just parts stores is ALL retail that went from "Professionalism to floor mats and air fresheners" WE the Customer are to blame! Thats how I see it anyway...
In the early to mid 90's us Customers decided and made the choice with whom we spent our money, voted with our wallet and now we got what we wanted, at that time anyway... At that time We CHOOSE and demanded THE LOWEST price possible, at ALL COST!
At one time in the 80's and early 90's Retail Sales people were not paid six figures ( in todays money ) but many earned that via "Commission".
This was long before the age if the internet, IF the average Joe customer wanted to be educated it required lots of reading and perhaps a subscription to Consumer Reports but your average Vacuum & Sewing machine sales person at Sears was required to do weekly computer product training and many had been selling 20-30 years as a full time position with health care and retirement. Many took pride at his / her work and knowledge and was far from a high school age cashier we have today! Back then a Joe customer could actually receive educated advice from Simply walking into a Sears or Circuit City.
IF Joe Customer walked into a SEARS Vacuum / Sewing department he didn't stand around looking for help as back then an average $400 Vacuum or Sewing machine paid a sales person as much as 13% to 18% of that $400 product and 10% commission of the extra extended warranty!
One vacuum a day paid for dinner and the good sales people were always hungry and hungry to help, some considered it "pressure" some considered it "high pressure" but IT was help!
Fast forward to 2026...
IF you want to buy something as just one example take Home Depot, grab your rolling cart as you enter ( as you are on your own buddy ) and find your way to that lawn mower garden department. Don't even think about asking someone walking past in his orange apron what weed killer is the best or what is his best push mower or if he has 0% on the Home Depot Credit Card as he will quickly tell you thats NOT his department as he keeps walking past you... ( tell me i'm wrong ) He may say I'm just a vender as he keeps walking whatever that is?
True story, a few Christmases ago I'm in a Sam's Club and this old man is standing in the middle of TV section having a melt down! He is actually screaming at the top of his lungs " CAN I GET SOME HELP, WHY CAN"T I GET SOME HELP" I NEED HELP!!!! and he don't stop, has his eye closed and loosing it at the top of his lungs, a true Christmas MELT DOWN for all to see! However, not one employee is in view and and I thought and almost said something to him, I wanted to say YOU are why YOU can't get any help!
MR, You required and DEMANDED the lowest price on everything your purchase, YOU choose Shopping Clubs ( and paid for a membership ) YOU choose Walmart and BIG BOX Everything so now Gone is Circuit City when a Sales pro would have greeted you with his coat and tie and mandatory clip board and mandatory handshake as ask what kinda TV you looking for today Sir? How Can I HELP You?
And now Amazon...
We ALL got what we wanted and demanded...
However, as just one example, Amazon will deliver to my house a 8 oz Amazon Grocery brand Cream Cheese for a low $1.84 and will deliver it TODAY ( same day ) FREE with Prime between 5pm and 10 pm in a ice packed insulated bag as long as its a $10 minimum order.
Looks like NO Pro sales people or even a cashier will be needed much longer...