Zep33 wrote:I started off dumping trash, then driving customers home, then detailing cars, then lube guy, then a tech for 5 years, then parts advisor for about 7 years, and have been a manager for the last 10 or so.
I thought I was a ready after maybe 5 years in parts or so but I was lucky, my boss showed me how to do everything in the parts department. I was a pretty fast learner and had a good memory. There's a lot to know behind the scenes and hopefully, your boss doesn't keep it all to himself. Where I am now, these guys had never been shown anything aside from looking up parts and billing them out. I've been slowly working to change that since I got here last October. I much prefer that everyone can do everything but that's not always the case.
So I guess it depends on how much you know and how much you want to know.
I started off at the local auto parts store in high school, worked my way through college, after going full time there for a few months, I got a job at the local Chrysler dealer at the back counter, the manager there did his best at showing me everything, but at that time i dont think i was ready to think ahead with this job/career. The reason I left there was pay, i felt after 2 years and no raise that i was under appreciated. But no hard feelings. My next two stores were fords where I was only at for one year combined, they did not work out because of management only, un-fit, and empty promises. The store im at now, ive been here for a year, my personal life is settled, and here is a good place to work, sure the manager is a little hot headed at times but he means well, he does stand up for us. I will ask him for my training come once my full year is up in September. And I hope he looks at me with a open mind.