Ive worked in quite a few industries, in many regions and a couple countries, mainly in customer service related fields, and mostly with high end clientele. Ive just finished my second week in the Auto Service industry.
Lets start with the good stuff. I like it. I like the variety, and the people Ive worked with so far. Its fast paced and hectic, and for some strange reason I like fires. Not the real kind, I like fixing things, be they physical, or logistical. So this industry has a lot to offer a person like me, lots of challenges.
On to the dark side, now remember Ive only been in THIS industry for 2 weeks, but damn have I seen some ugly paradigms.
I have questions, questions about stereotypes like "mechanics are always bitchin and prima donnas".
Well maybe they are, has anyone ever asked why? and what can we do to change that?
Do service advisors realize that their behavior and attitude is reflected right back at them by their customers? If the SA is in a state of panic, rushed and impatient, then the their customer is going to be.
I just see lots of little things that I think would make a big difference, and be simple fixes. Its a little frustrating because Im at such a low level I know that it is probably pointless for me to bring them up.
I can already tell that in this industry for some reason there is a knee jerk "we dont do it that way" reaction to new ideas. Why do I think that? Because I see things being done the way they were 30 some years ago when my Mom and Dad were dragging me into dealerships when I was a kid. I come from a long line of car people. Not only that Ive talked to some of my co-workers and many of the ideas I currently have they had long ago, but they never saw their ideas bear fruit so I think they just gave up trying to change things.
I'll give you one example. How about restricting all mechanic and SA interaction to the shop, away from the customers? I'll hold off on the reasons why because there are quite a few and I know you guys arent as interested in the service side, so I wont bore you.
Thats just one example, lets just say I agree with VOLKER, we do have our work cut out for us, and not just in marketing and sales.
But Im up for it! Thats the nice thing about DR, I can discuss ideas, make a fool of myself, and "probably" wont get fired for it.
