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All that you say is without any doubt true. However, two things can be true at the same time. Stephen Covey (well known business consultant and author of "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People") would emphasize that systems trump people and their effort, integrity, etc.If I may, I am a tech at a Ford dealership. Everyone seems to have an idea about how the dealership works. Everyone that shows up wants their vehicle back immediately. So I’ll ask this question: how do we as tech look at every car and fix them for everyone? Both can’t be done for every vehicle; only one person can. I try my absolute best to do right by the customer, and I still get heat for it from the customer. It’s impossible to please everyone. And every dealer’s shit is different. There’s a tech shortage, and most tech now are younger tech, and these cars aren’t getting any easier to fix. Everyone thinks, “Ohh, it’s just a simple fix yea it’s not. I do hope your next visit is more pleasant. Not all techs, but I promise a lot of us are trying to do our best.
So it is true that you and your fellow techs have integrity, try your best, generally do good work, etc. It's also true that the system, the "dealership model" is fundamentally broken and bad for the consumer (and the manufactures).
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