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Training

Postby Eric » Mon Jul 17, 2000 4:27 pm

We are a dual Ford/Chrysler dealer that recently lost it's entire parts staff. The parts manager of 19 years quit and took his key personnel and most of our large wholesale business to a competeing dealer. Obviously, this has been a tough time for us. We were able to hire a young parts manager with Chrysler experience, unfortunately he has no Ford experience. The rest of the staff is also inexperienced and we can't really send the manager away to training for two weeks. Does anyone know of any parts experts or consultants we could bring in to train our parts staff? Any other suggestions would be gladly accepted.
Eric
 

Training

Postby Chuck Hartle » Mon Jul 17, 2000 8:21 pm

Eric,

Sorry to hear about your misfortune. Let me suggest that MNI (Mike Nicholes Inc.) would be the best company to come in and do some one on one training. Mike is an expert guest right now.

Ford has ADMI training but it is very expensive and I am afraid that your new parts manager would go comatose if you put him through such extensive training at this point.

If you looking for some online management and dialup work to help out, go to www.partsedge.com for some other help. I don't want to turn this into an advertisement but there is immediate help if you need it!

Thanks,

Chuck Hartle'
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Training

Postby Eric » Tue Jul 18, 2000 10:54 am

Thanks for the input Chuck. That's good information. I have checked with Ford and they did recommend ADMI but I also thought it was focused more on the details than the basics. I need to stop the hemorage! I would like to contact Mike, how do I get in touch with him?
Eric
 

Training

Postby Gary J. Naples » Tue Jul 18, 2000 4:27 pm

Hi Eric,

I can help you. Give me a call at (570) 824-1528 or e-mail me at gss83@aol.com.

GNA provides the type of training your looking for, but I would like to discuss the details with you.

Gary J. Naples
GNA
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Postby Chuck Hartle » Tue Jul 18, 2000 5:28 pm

Hi Eric,

You can email Mr. Nicholes at miknik@aol.com
and he can help you....

Good luck and let me know how it works out for you. This has got to be your worst nightmare.

Chuck Hartle'
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