Young buck Brandon, here are some FACTS OF LIFE:
You're worth every nickle of $36k, THE REST OF THE LIST IS YOUR EDUCATION TO YOUR FUTURE. If you went to college, you'd have to pay for this education. YOU'RE GETTING PAID. Study hard & keep your eyes open.
Also, being a geek at a dealership does not create a high income earner. Just because you know geek stuff they don't know, does not mean you are competent to understand the business (see Kcar's growth here!). You need to work hard on your non-geek personal skills (common sense, decision making, team building.
Brandon, appreciate the opportunity that lies before you. It's a position with 100k$ potential that you are being paid to learn. Keep in mind that your most important training and duties are not technical, it's seeing what makes the machine work, where all the parts fit together and how many hats you can wear so that you truly become irreplaceable.
P.S. recognize that your opinion of yourself will get you fired if you play your hand wrong (like you just did here)