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Good tour guides provide information openly, answer questions, and admit they don't know the answer instead of inventing something! Bad tour guides ask me out on dates at the end of the tour (this happens almost every time). GM Vehicle Plant Tour and New Model Drives For Employees Thanks for visiting!
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Smile, Tour Guide - Your Client is Photo Crazy
DETROIT March 1, 2010; General Motors announced today a program called the GM Vehicle Plant Tour that encourages employees across North America to help drive awareness and sales in their communities for GM’s latest vehicles.


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