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I understand that different shops charge different amounts when it comes to diagnostics such as check engine lights and ABS. Be it a flat rate charge of $65-$120 or minimum of one hour.
Depending on the shop we work for, and how much we are “trusted”, we as techs have the leeway in some cases to ask for more time if there are 10 codes or we feel it will be a difficult diag.
My question is, how do you other techs handle these situations? Are you forced to stick to the flat fee your shop charges no matter how much time it takes you? Do you charge per code? Do you charge straight time?
My shop has recently cut all diag time to .50 flat rate. I have the ability to “ask” for more time, but after losing many diags waiting for approval or the customer just asking for their keys back because “that’s not what you quoted me,” I have started to just do complete diags for less than half of the original fee of 1.2 flat rate.
I didn’t get into over $20K debt and buy expensive tools to do $10 diags!! Just wondering if the rest of the industry is seeing this happen across the board or if it’s just my corner of hell.
I posted about this a year ago when it started at my shop, just wondering if it’s spreading like wildfire yet.
There’s an unlimited supply of employees available so figure it’s just corporate greed as usual.Raise the shop hourly labor rate, while dropping the labor time, to shift more money out of the techs pocket and into the company slush funds.
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