by Ted13B » Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:45 pm
Been there, done that, and it was the toughest six weeks of my life, but I learned a hell of a lot...enough to make me happy to be back in the parts department afterward! You'll soon have a line of techs at the door, asking for the raises they deserve, but were never given by the previous manager. Listen to their complaints, but explain this is a temp position, and they'll have to talk to the new manager when he arrives. Run every report you can find, and try to figure out what they mean. If you've never worked in service before, you'll have plenty of questions. If you're factory rep is OK, don't be afraid to call and ask questions. Be ready for a stack of phone calls, you won't believe how many customer problems you'll be dealing with, but as head of parts and service, you can get things done! That's the one thing I miss, being able to grab a part, and a tech, and say "Drop everything, take care of this car." The biggest headache can be payroll, deciding who gets how much, open and closed RO's, WIP...Keep a positive attitude, and you'll come out of it with a greater knowledge of service management.