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Maybe so but I think Granger LAST if I absolutely can't find it ANYPLACE else.
Just speculating from dis end, but pretty close to willing to bet a buck yer too young to remember days when no wholesaler would sell direct to general public.
Back in 60s I managed to get hands on a outdated Grainger book dat was replaced by current issue. Spent many hours paging thru dat encyclopedia learning about things I had no idea of and came away wiser for de time spent.
Years dat followed I even managed to get hands on one of der larger RETAIL priced books for merchants to use selling to end users. Good place to learn fersure.
Got to know manager of 1 branch back in 70s, learned up on how Grainger worked. Back den everybody started shelving incoming stock & moved up from. Manager level was a few years off, but by time you got der you knew de branch and how company functioned. From Manager you could keep climbing ladder but you gonna relocate to do it. Manager had a lot of latitude how he ran his branch.
Fellow I knew stuck his neck out and hired man who had terrible stutter. Didn't much matter to putting on shelves. Fellow worked up system and pulled will call for few more years and eventually moved to working counter. Stutter went away as time went on. Customers knew dey didn't get abusive or der take a number ticket last one of de day. Way things should be in (removed)'s book.
Company used to have annual move dead stock sale. Supposed to be open to employees only. OK, employees got friends. Got 3500 watt Briggs engine generator set and table saw back then no employee wanted. Paid cheap for em too.
Today Grainger different place I got no need of. Got 2 branches in Rochester and still growing as city dies. Parts I might need available on line delivered to my door.