First off, Happy Thanksgiving everyone,
This is my first post so bear with me if I screw up, I did a search and didn't come up with anything. I'll try to keep this short so if you want more info just ask. I made the jump to small engines about 2 years ago working at a small (1 tech in the winter 2-3 in the summer) family owned "service center" . We don't have room to carry any lines but we do service and warranty for Husqvarna, Troy-Bilt, B&S, Kohler, Honda, and some Toro. I have my Kohler cert and B&S MST, I can get Husqvarna, Honda, and Toro as well but are they worth it? My boss says just make the updates on everything so we can keep our warranty work. I thought more certs might improve my opportunities. However I have been told by someone else in the industry that as long as you show up and work, Who cares what certs you have.
I am thinking long term and want to do whats best for my family. But at this point I am wondering if it is worth taking the time away from them to get the certifications. I was working on my Husqvarna certification but now I don't know if it is worth it or not. Should I just maintain what I have or get all I can in the hopes they will serve me well?