Working in the dealership

   / Working in the dealership #11  
My Machine is still Broke:mad:...I'm not paying:mad:"just practicing".:p
Congrats, Brian.:thumbsup:
 
   / Working in the dealership #12  
Congratulations:thumbsup: It's great to be able to change jobs to offset job burn out while utilizing the acquired knowledge that can retain value (Pay check :D:cool2:). Also reducing stress is always a good thing.:eek: :cool2: Many people see self employment as the ultimate goal but that's usually people that haven't done it. I keep getting out of self employment but keep falling back in but one day, if I live long enough, I'll totally get out and even one day start filing the IRS short form, that's my goal.:cool2::D:cool2:
 
   / Working in the dealership #13  
...Congratulations on your fast advancement. What does a service writer do?

Congrats on a great job at the right time in life.

I'm just a poster here but from my days and relatives in the repair field, the service writer is the gatekeeper to all that happens in repair. What he says or doesn't say, goes or doesn't go. You always want the service writer as your friend.
 
   / Working in the dealership #14  
Congratulation, the toil pulling wrenches puts on your body is huge. Really smart move.
 
   / Working in the dealership #15  
Congrats Brian! You're not going to let your hands get all milk toast though, right? :D
 
   / Working in the dealership #17  
The service manager envisions the shop foreman doing all the communicating with the customer after the machine arrives at the shop. He'd like to not have the customer needing to call to check the status of their machine. Now that I've gotten my feet under me a little more I've gotten to practice this approach, and the customers react quite positively to it, regardless of the size of their bill.

Brian

Especially in a commercial situation, people want to know that the person they are communicating with A) Knows what they are doing, and B) Can be trusted to do the job properly and on time. They may swallow hard when they get the bill, but having the machine back functioning at 100% is what really matters.

I've read enough of your posts Brian to envision you doing quite well in this Shop Foreman role.

Enjoy the new job !

Rgds, D.
 
   / Working in the dealership #18  
Congrats on your promotion(s) - the knowledge and people skills you have from years of tractor work is an important asset - nice that the company realizes it. Hope your good counsel will still be available for us TBNers who knew you back when :thumbsup:
 
   / Working in the dealership #19  
I'm glad its working out, it sounds like it keeps you moving and learning. Now about that new BX you can get me for $2000 under dealers cost.................when should I call?
 
   / Working in the dealership #20  
Congratulations, Brian. Sounds like your dealership is doing a healthy turn of business, and that is often the key to job satisfaction. Changing roles can be difficult, but with all of your experience, you should get good support from the rest of your team. I'm sure with your help they'll do even better.
 

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