Looking for some good old fashioned insight:
I've been in the business for 14 years, all with the same manufacturer, all in parts, the last 5 as manager. I'm still young, late 30s. I'm looking for a new challenge, and have always had an eye on working as a service advisor. I've already heard all the horror stories about working the service drive, my co-workers tell me to stay in parts, but the reality is, I need a new, different challenge. Parts isn't boring, but I think I've lost interest over the last few years. The thing I miss most from my days as a parts advisor is the customer service. I used to love solving a problem, or getting the client what they needed to fix their vehicle.
Any ideas, suggestions I can use to help prepare myself for that potential move into service? One thing I know for sure is, it's likely not to happen at my current location, where I've been flat out told, "We can't let you move to service, you're too valuable in parts."
Thanks in advance.