Well, I managed the service department at the local Nissan dealer for about 10 months. Massive increase in gross profit, broke every record breakable, and walked out Saturday shaking my head.
No one came to work, and the owner was doing the hiring, not myself. The solution to staffing issues was to "write them up."
I was writing repair orders, doing tune ups and oil changes, selling service, closing customers, taking cash...all while babysitting and fire fighting.
So I go in Saturday morning at 9am. I take a walk in oil change at about 9:20, with 2 more on the schedule (ONE tech only on Saturday, and we close at 12:00) one of which was a seatbelt install and some other minor repair. Another young lady walks in and asks for an oil change, and I inform her that we just aren't going to have the time. (I had stayed until 1 - 2 o'clock the previous 6 or 7 Saturdays...and keep in mind I was paid salary, and Saturdays were added after I got on there, so I got paid zilch for weekends...or the extra 2 - 4 additional hours per day I'd been forced to put in.) She goes to her salesman, who had apparently been left "in charge" while the owner was on vacation. He comes back to service and informs me that the oil change WILL be done, if it means I myself have to do it. I nodded, walked in my office, got my things, and walked out. This was after several 10 - 12 hour days with no service advisors, a tech on vacation, a lube tech leaving 2 hours early daily, one tech that apparently assumed he got flagged for standing at the cashier's window talking to the cashier, and the company of some sort of mutated salesman that was obviously under the impression that he was now in charge of my department.
Anyway, I drove right over to a dealer across town and got myself a new job in sales.
Had to rant. Under paid, over worked, and under appreciated. Hopefully the transition to sales will be a smooth one. Wish me luck!