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[[File:CarWash.jpg|thumb|300px]]The '''Car Wash''' is where Walter worked part-time previously after teaching school everyday. He was hired as a cashier, but because the owner, Bogdan, frequently found himself understaffed, Walt would often find himself out scrubbing cars. Following a particularly degrading moment where he found himself shining the rims on the expensive car of one of his current students as well as his cancer diagnosis, Walt quit {{Template:Crossref
 
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The '''Car Wash''' is where [[Walter White|Walter]] worked part-time previously after teaching school everyday. He was hired as a cashier, but because the owner, [[Bogdan]], frequently found himself understaffed, Walt would often find himself out scrubbing cars. Following a particularly degrading moment where he found himself shining the rims on the expensive car of one of his current students as well as his cancer diagnosis, Walt quit {{Template:Crossref
 
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In [[season 3]], [[Skyler White|Skyler]] suggests that Walt buy the car wash as a means of laundering his money, pointing out that it'd be a more believable cover story {{Template:Crossref
 
In season 3, Skyler suggests that Walt buy the car wash as a means of laundering his money, pointing out that it'd be a more believable cover story {{Template:Crossref
 
 
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|Abiquiu
 
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Revision as of 16:29, 1 June 2010

CarWash

The Car Wash is where Walter worked part-time previously after teaching school everyday. He was hired as a cashier, but because the owner, Bogdan, frequently found himself understaffed, Walt would often find himself out scrubbing cars. Following a particularly degrading moment where he found himself shining the rims on the expensive car of one of his current students as well as his cancer diagnosis, Walt quit ("Pilot").

In season 3, Skyler suggests that Walt buy the car wash as a means of laundering his money, pointing out that it'd be a more believable cover story ("Abiquiu").