ASE mechanic is the late 80s, A&P mechanic in the early 90s, oil refinery operator since 1994, never look back, I know how expensive it is to maintain knowledge and tool for the job, only one word for your issue or (previous issue) *********************UNION****************************
As a young, fairly new licensed flat rate technician for a subaru canada dealer, the hours I'm making are really good... making more money than I thought I would... but it's at the cost of my wellbeing, mental and physical health. On one hand, yeah im making more money than I've ever had, but on the other hand, am I really winning?? I'm starting to feel drained/burnt out, but i've always been taught to hustle and grind my whole life. - Cheers,. good snippet again -- Everything you said is true.
I feel the same way. Just wait till you’ve got a few years in the game. I’m leaning towards a different career soon just sucks with all the investment required to become a technician
You were a dealer tech and saw how bad your bosses were exploiting you and then thought “huh, I can be the one to exploit and get money doing it” Mr there’s no good techs anymore. There are you just don’t want to pay for them
ASE mechanic is the late 80s, A&P mechanic in the early 90s, oil refinery operator since 1994, never look back, I know how expensive it is to maintain knowledge and tool for the job, only one word for your issue or (previous issue)
*********************UNION****************************
As a young, fairly new licensed flat rate technician for a subaru canada dealer, the hours I'm making are really good... making more money than I thought I would... but it's at the cost of my wellbeing, mental and physical health. On one hand, yeah im making more money than I've ever had, but on the other hand, am I really winning?? I'm starting to feel drained/burnt out, but i've always been taught to hustle and grind my whole life. - Cheers,. good snippet again -- Everything you said is true.
I feel the same way. Just wait till you’ve got a few years in the game. I’m leaning towards a different career soon just sucks with all the investment required to become a technician
Get out of that dead industry before you invest Corvette money in tools. Best decision I ever made.
I hated looking all the parts number and everything to do the job. That should be on parts it’s ridiculous and one reason I quit
You were a dealer tech and saw how bad your bosses were exploiting you and then thought “huh, I can be the one to exploit and get money doing it”
Mr there’s no good techs anymore.
There are you just don’t want to pay for them
The good parts guys wants to move up to the same position you are in :D.
All large businesses are cesspools, have to start your own
I'm getting very tired of listening to this guy always complaining. He could do from learning from Car care nut😀
Truth
Nothing will change without awareness, get a clue.