“Simple, but not Easy” a friend of mine would say.
Start by forgetting most of what you already know about technician skill levels, pay and schedules. The market has changed. Like it or not, cars are far more complex, but break less often. If your shop is dependent on warranty or heavy repairs you are at the mercy of a declining market. 20 years ago a typical dealership service department could ignore the light services and did because 50% to 75% of the revenue came from warranty. We created a whole industry of Jiffy, Express or Quick service outlets. Most of the rest of our revenue came from repair work that was out of warranty. Warranty now represents about 15% and if customer pay repair work is the majority of your revenue, you are probably still ignoring the light services and customer loyalty that go with them. It is a sign that you are short on capacity and should be looking to grow. You ask how? Even if you have the bays, you can’t find the technicians. We’ll get to that. To make matters worse, our education system has clearly abandon the trades and left them begging for talent. All the trades are competing for qualified workers. While you are looking for technicians, every other company that needs someone to perform a task with their hands that doesn’t involve sitting at a desk are searching, too. Those that are available are not trained. The only way you can get a qualified main shop mechanic is to BUY one at a higher rate than anyone else in your area is willing to pay. Or, hope that their spouse gets a great job in your vicinity, they need to move from wherever they are now and happen to stumble into your store. Great talent exists, but you won’t find it if you are looking for someone who has automotive training, a chest full of expensive tools and grease under their nails. They may be looking for a career, but not sure what career or fully committed or able to work “full-time” yet. Here is a career path that works well:
The next step:
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