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EXP Frank

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  2. These ideas always sound great in theory. But do you really want some college grad, that couldn't make it in the real world so he went to work for the state, passing judgement on your shop? All this would do is raise the cost of doing business. Lets be real, the people who go to the shade tree guys aren't the customers you want. Let them go and don't lose sleep on them. Focus on the customers who see the value in what you do for a living. There's plenty of cars for everybody. You want better techs, train them to be better techs. Our newest tech I hired with zero mechanical experience and we trained him with my A tech for 6 months. He's a solid B tech and I have no doubt he'll be a great A tech. 100% in house trained. We've hired UTI and Wyotech grads and they never last. They come out of school with a lot of debt and are qualified to change oil. But they expect big bucks. I have a UTI grad now and I believe the only reason he thrived is the fact he apprenticed with us while he was still in High School. You have to have some form of in house training.
  3. I have received several sales calls from them over the past couple weeks. Typical telemarketer call, local number with weak sales pitch. How many of you guys are using their services?
  4. Some of my favorites are: Customers for life by Carl Sewell 7 habits for highly effective people by Stephen Covey Lynchpin by Seth Godin
  5. We went through demos for AV and bolt on here at Sema today. Both were impressive and I can't wait to integrate AV in our shop.
  6. That's a pretty interesting a approach. What do you do about tools for your new hires if they're from outside our industry?
  7. Anybody here ever been to their seminars or signed up for their consulting? Looking for some insight before I make a decision.
  8. When I contacted them they told me my shop was too small (3 bays and Gross sales) to work with. Quite disappointing.
  9. We have our regular labor rate and a labor rate for warranty/insurance companies.
  10. These guys seem to all be sleezy salesmen. Who do you guys trust with your processing and do you have any tips when it comes to dealing with these companys?
  11. Thanks for the replies. I think you guys all have valid points and I'm going to implement some of your ideas. We are in a small market and Yelp isn't as popular as it probably is in San Diego. We actually just spent 6 months advertising with yelp and got very little response.
  12. Just built my first website for our shop. I'd like to hear your opinions and suggests on it. I have my big boy pants on so please be as honest as you'd like. Thanks for your help in advance. Frank http://Excessiveperformance.com
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