Springfield, OH | LawrenceWelk - 2/19/2024 14:59
Build a shop, stock it with all the tools. Walk into your local dealership, find the farm kid that is a mechanic, he more then likely wants to farm but can't. Offer him a job wrenching and also farming. Pay him more then the local corporate dealership. Treat him well. You will more then likely have a reliable mechanic and helper for life.
If that doesn't work out, try it again with another mechanic, guarantee it will work eventually.
If you are a chronic user or the dealership shop, with the labor rates the dealership charges, this is not a very far fetched scenario and would be cheaper in the long run.
Yeah except once they leave the dealership they lose access to the software and training. |