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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 567500" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I think you can blame corporate on how terrible instruction manuals have become. I feel they know someone else will take care of it for them, like youtubers. Or send you to a website so they don't have to spend the two bits on writing and printing the manual. I helped a guy with a new snow blower last week, and the manual was of no use. It didn't even tell you what kind of gas to use or, if necessary, the oil mix. If you've used these things your whole life, that isn't a big deal, but for a new user or someone not mechanically inclined, it creates a mess. Then, it all falls back on the store staff who are making $10/hour to deal with our outrage and frustrated questions. Pass the buck to the low workers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 567500, member: 1211"] I think you can blame corporate on how terrible instruction manuals have become. I feel they know someone else will take care of it for them, like youtubers. Or send you to a website so they don't have to spend the two bits on writing and printing the manual. I helped a guy with a new snow blower last week, and the manual was of no use. It didn't even tell you what kind of gas to use or, if necessary, the oil mix. If you've used these things your whole life, that isn't a big deal, but for a new user or someone not mechanically inclined, it creates a mess. Then, it all falls back on the store staff who are making $10/hour to deal with our outrage and frustrated questions. Pass the buck to the low workers. [/QUOTE]
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