by hanz63 » Sun May 15, 2022 12:24 pm
I'm much the opposite though it seems that a day will pop up every once in a while that seems like little headway was made. Two weeks isn't much for turnaround in this business when you think about it, so don't beat yourself up about it. Maybe you are thinking that you are losing out on good jobs by the crappy ones taking all your time. A thought might be to focus on the jobs that either make you money or are more of what you like to do. Your choice. Just be sure to make the choice or it will be made for you. You obviously have lots of talent and a desire to delve in much deeper than the typical parts replacer. If that's your reason for doing what you do, you are in your element. I can tell from where I sit, that you are a better mechanic than I am.
For me, I'm OK with a good mystery but I more focus on maintenance and more standard repairs. Example, I don't have a desire to have a transmission lay apart so I can scramble to find parts in these days- then remember which way something went when I put it together weeks later. So my customer base is pretty loyal and decent to deal with. They will mostly wait for me, catch up on what's happened since I've seen them last. They love my wife. That's the way I groomed them. Yep, I'm one of those guys that sometimes says, I didn't build it, I didn't sell it- take this one to the dealer. And many times, I see them the next year because their dealer experience wasn't what they were used to. Here's to a better season for you.