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Hello,
I’m 21 and currently am in college for automotive and also work in a dealership. I have about 2 years experience, and I get my degree next June.
At my dealership, I’m basically a lube tech.
I do rotations, oil changes, clean the shop, etc. If the day is extremely busy, I’ll actually get a big job — one that actually teaches me something. But, that’s rare.Anyhow…I’m not learning anything doing oil changes.
I understand that I’m hourly and the other techs are flat-rate and they need the higher-paying jobs…but, it’s stupid. By the time I go flat-rate, I’ll starve because I’m not getting practice with anything I learned in college.I know how to rebuild an auto trans. I just need more practice to get better at it.
I know how to do electrical work. I just need more practice so I can get better at it.
I can rebuild an engine. I’m more experienced with that than the other things listed, but still need practice.I asked my service manager if I could like…do the other techs’ BS work (such as pulling trannies so they can rebuild them, etc.). I asked if I could do their work for them and have them get compensated for it…this way if I need help, I don’t have to feel annoying, because the tech will be getting compensated. While I’m doing one of their jobs, they could be doing another one of their jobs and we could kill two stones with one bird.
He said no.Once I graduate, I’ll be flat-rate, supposedly. But, what good is that going to do if I’m lacking practice in everything? I’ll sit there trying to solve an electrical problem for 3 hours and get paid for 1 hour. It’s stupid.
I feel like I’m falling behind and I’m never going to be a good tech because of it.
Anyone care to shed some insight?
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