I’m in a trucking business already and I’m seen it’s not to many commercial oils change shops in every state, I’m working myself doing it’s and planning to rent a local shop soon, thanks for this information
Chris...watched many of your videos and love your messages and credibility...but this is one that has a couple of HUGE holes that needs to be quickly addressed. First, I agree with most of your message, but almost every OEM has an Express or Quick Lube program for their dealer network...and the four I have consulted with, Ford, Nissan, Chrysler and Hyundai ALL have the Lube Tech complete the vehicle inspection, not a $25 to $30/hour main shop Tech. All OEM's recommend 2 Techs per bay, a wet and a dry Tech. And having traveled in 24 states the last 2 years, I have never seen a $79 oil change and most Jiffy Lubes are $29 and $39 and have Techs walking the street with signs for $10 off oil changes. Three dealership I've been in recently now have FREE oil changes for the life of the vehicle. Dick Clipp Customer Loyalty Now
Not necessarily. They can talk to each other while they're working calling out what the car needs. I had them do that once at a Valero. It impressed me.
I know this is late and you probably wont see this, but having 2 people work on a car is amazing not only for us but for the customer, we usually take 10mins-15mins, having that second person always double check the work the other person did helps, for example of i forget the clamp on an air filter for whatever reason the other person can catch that. It saves many times for me
I’m in a trucking business already and I’m seen it’s not to many commercial oils change shops in every state, I’m working myself doing it’s and planning to rent a local shop soon, thanks for this information
Did you open your shop already boss? If so how’s it going
Chris...watched many of your videos and love your messages and credibility...but this is one that has a couple of HUGE holes that needs to be quickly addressed. First, I agree with most of your message, but almost every OEM has an Express or Quick Lube program for their dealer network...and the four I have consulted with, Ford, Nissan, Chrysler and Hyundai ALL have the Lube Tech complete the vehicle inspection, not a $25 to $30/hour main shop Tech. All OEM's recommend 2 Techs per bay, a wet and a dry Tech. And having traveled in 24 states the last 2 years, I have never seen a $79 oil change and most Jiffy Lubes are $29 and $39 and have Techs walking the street with signs for $10 off oil changes. Three dealership I've been in recently now have FREE oil changes for the life of the vehicle.
Dick Clipp
Customer Loyalty Now
Idk I was in a hurry once and pulled into Valero and they tried to charge me $80.. I drove away and did it myself.
Seems like full synthetic oil prices have skyrocketed since these comments.
I feel like 2 kids doing oil would take way longer, they get to bullshit with eachother. 1 by themselves is more productive forsure
Not necessarily. They can talk to each other while they're working calling out what the car needs. I had them do that once at a Valero. It impressed me.
I know this is late and you probably wont see this, but having 2 people work on a car is amazing not only for us but for the customer, we usually take 10mins-15mins, having that second person always double check the work the other person did helps, for example of i forget the clamp on an air filter for whatever reason the other person can catch that. It saves many times for me
@@MIKE-yq1co i was just talking about an oil change, i dont remember commenting this but i agree with you
This is gold!
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