Most of us who've owned our Fieros for a while have discovered that they can be pretty persnickety about some things, especially alignment. An often used description of the Fiero is "Corners like a go-kart on rails", but let it get a little out of alignment and it will travel down the road wig-wagging it's tail to rival any hooker on International Boulevard.
Almost all of today's alignment machines have the ability to print out the alignment settings before and after adjustment. I suggest you call your favorite shop and ask if their printer is working before scheduling an appointment. If they say their printer isn't working, you are at the mercy of the Automobile Chiropractor for the manipulation and adjustment of your baby. You have no way of knowing if it's been done right until you drive it. Most of the alignment techs weren't even around when these cars were produced. They just follow some standard procedures.
Now, you can compare the alignment shop's numbers with the numbers recommended by General Motors Pontiac Division. I noticed something near the end that is unlikely to be known by an alignment tech, unless he's reading a book as he's doing the alignment. It applies to the 88 model years and requires that the car be 'Jounced' 3 times before alignment to eliminate false geometry readings. The small copy at the bottom can be opened in the attachment using MGI PhotoSuite. I couldn't get it to download in a readable size as a jpg file.
Print these specifications, take them with you and compare, or better still, hand them to the people at the alignment shop and tell them this is the settings you want them to achieve.
Typo Notation: Service Setting for Rear Camber should be -1.0 +/- .5, NOT -10 +/- .5. Helms Manual states -10 +/- .5 in it's 87 edition of the 88 manual.