I am the shop foreman at a small to mid size dealer. Part of my job description is to deal directly with the technicians as to how they relate to each other and thier quality of work.
Our shop is a young aggressive one that is fast moving, upbeat, talkative and sometimes just a little too loud with the radios, but the quality of work and the productivity is very very high. Now the problem. There is one tech. He is older then anyone else, does not talk to anyone, does not eat lunch with anyone and keeps to himself all the time. His quality of work, based on his exp is not what would be expected. But thats not the hardest part. He just does not want to work with anyone even the service writer. All of the service advisors fear giving him hard work because he tends to put it off and on the way out the door he does the oh by the way this will not be done today and goes home. There have been several incidents where he has done things, I feel, that are testing us on how far he can go.
What can I do?
Keep watching him at the expense of helping other technicians?
Ignore him and just let comebacks come back again and again?
How can I counsel him to work as a team with others and not test everyone around him (he has been seen taking garbage out of his trash can that he did not put there and put it on someones bench)?
And by the way, about 10 years ago at another dealership, he was the shop foreman and I was a line tech. I have given him almost too much of a lead and did not say anything because of it and now I regret not speaking my mind as some of the small things started to take place.
The reason I am posting this is that today I asked him a question, if he had done something and he out right lied to me.
How can I make this situation work?