Most of my techs are paid the flat-rate hours they turn. I had three techs that I recently switched to flat-rate from hourly. One was my shop foreman, one was a trainee whom I gave six months to train being paid hourly before I made the switch and the other is my lube tech who was working at about 53% productivity before the change and is now at about 110%.
All three techs were very unhappy at the switch. My shop foreman quit, the trainee has given me his notice and the other tech is grumbling constantly about the change. Add to the mix the fact that finding qualified replacements is next to impossible and I'm struggling.
Paying techs for the hours they turn is better for my financial statement (gross profit retention) for sure but is this discontent with the flat-rate system a trend or isolated? How are you guys running your shops? What advice would you offer?