Luke I have limited service, back on the road a couple days, but the guy is full of BS

it the wheel is crooked then he has it adjusted too far one direction
YOU can set the toe, do this, take two jack stands, tie a string to them sit one behind the rear tire, the other in front of the front tire until the string jsut touches both sides of the rear tire.
then straighten the steering wheel to center, then adjust your tie rods till the tires look straight, and even then move the string to the other side and do it.
If you have 4 jack stands its actually better to do both sides at one time
or you can do this.
straighten the steering wheel, then adjust the tie rods till the tires look striaght ahead, then take a tap measure and get a measurement from the front of the tire adn the rear of the tire, and adjsut to make the measuremets equal.
in other words if the front of the tire measures 70 inches and the rear measures 71, then adjust the tires outward 1/2 inch
then find a good alignment shop and have them double check it, but once you do it , you will find it very easy to adjst the toe in
