by flyboy » Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:03 am
OK, just a differant perspective.
How about taking that one A tech you have left, and paying him an ungodly amount to supervise the B and C techs and perform the majority of disgnosis?
Before you flame, give it some thought. When the vehicles come in, how many really need an A tech to work on them? Less than what we might want to believe. And if he was compensated well, he could diag and then mentor a C tech on what parts to replace, or what needs to be done step by step if necessary.
Imagine, a shop of 10-12 dollar per hour C techs, one or two B techs, and one A tech leading the way.
I know, "When those C techs get some education and so forth, their gonna walk, they simply wont stay for that kind of money for very long."
Right, and as noted, B and C techs are not that hard to find. Grabbing those guys out of trade schools can fill the need quite nicely I would think. Maybe somewhat of a turnover headache, I don't know. Maybe not. If I could pull this off, I think my profitablity would be better, my CSI would'nt suffer and I would have a better balance within the shop itself. As I stated, I don't think there is all that much work the "requires" an A tech anymore.
Perhaps I am wrong. I am certain there will be plenty of opinions on this! Flame away!