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<blockquote data-quote="2strokesteve89" data-source="post: 183918" data-attributes="member: 1670"><p>4 stalls, 3 mechanics, trying to find one more. But it's very hard to find anyone worth keeping now days.actually one of the guys is an apprentice. Me and the other senior mechanic are responsible for training the apprentice. Im not the owner, but I probably make more money than he does plus he's been updating the business since he bought the business a couple years back.I'll never work for a dealer again, did it once for 6 months and went back to what I'm comfortable with, which is not ripping off customers. One thing I like where I'm at now is im also my own service writer, so I pretty much am in control of the jobs I work on from the time they drop the car off till they come into pay, no more depending on a lazy service writer to keep me busy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2strokesteve89, post: 183918, member: 1670"] 4 stalls, 3 mechanics, trying to find one more. But it's very hard to find anyone worth keeping now days.actually one of the guys is an apprentice. Me and the other senior mechanic are responsible for training the apprentice. Im not the owner, but I probably make more money than he does plus he's been updating the business since he bought the business a couple years back.I'll never work for a dealer again, did it once for 6 months and went back to what I'm comfortable with, which is not ripping off customers. One thing I like where I'm at now is im also my own service writer, so I pretty much am in control of the jobs I work on from the time they drop the car off till they come into pay, no more depending on a lazy service writer to keep me busy. [/QUOTE]
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