How's the gross on your sales right now? Not to be directed at your efforts, but more your comparison group, but I could boost your hours per RO tomorrow by pricing at $30 an hour and keeping the job revenue the same (i.e., 1.0 FRH x $60 -- or -- 2.0 FRH x $30) Sometimes I think when managers chase Hours per RO, they are following an inflated figure. I am always more concerned with keeping the gross and working half as hard.
That being said actual average per RO for domestics is 1.5 - 1.8, and definitely south of the magical 2.0+ ideal that is often preached. But also north of your current results.
Since you say that work comes and goes, I'd try to find non-pressing work that can fill in the gaps. Used cars are great for this, yours and everyone elses. Same thing for fleet work (like rentals, auctions, municipalities). If it is the same techs that run out of work I'd also try to backup some of their work. For instance, if the trans tech is always done early, maybe there's a major trans shop in town that is a little overwhelmed that could use some extra rebuild help sub'ed out.
Anyway, my point is I'd look here first before I spent the money to drive regular retail customers in the door. Because if your luck is like mine, they'd all want to come in on the same day leaving me in the same position.
Oh, one other thing, I'd spend some time with my advisors in the AM on those days that look to be slow and make sure they realize we have extra time to perform work on a customers vehicle. This could include being a little more agressive on pricing.
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