Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
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Re: Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> JohanB wrote:
>>
>> mic canic wrote:
>>
>>> end the flat rate pay system and everyone will have fixed cars first time
>>
>> Do you like to xplain your logic ????
>>
>> How about fix it right the first time or you will be doing it for free
>> the second time.....
>>
>> Thats better then sit on your lazy ***, F*ck up again, and get your 8
>> hours anyway
> 8 hours, who are you kidding?
>
> The above slimeball has admitted he charges for 20 or more hour days on
> the flat rate system and goes home early every day to boot!
The flat rate system is simply the easiest way to bill a customer.
Service A costs $thismuch, rather than parts and actual time.
Think of it this way, if you were paying the actual time of someone
who can do the job quicker/better, your probably going to be paying
a higher hourly salary as well. The faster you are, the better you
are, the less you ---- something up, the more you get paid. I see
nothing wrong with that. Don't believe for one second if a mechanic
screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Say if body work costs $800 no matter where you go would you choose
Chip Foose or Bubba? When in reality Foose is going to cost you
$BIGbucks and Bubba kin whomp dat dent out wit a hammah gonna
cost you $50 youm'betcha.
Ok.. bad analogy, but I'm only on my fist cup of coffee
and second cinnamon bun. ::)
Try this..
Your playing pool. Would you rather pay 50c per game or 10$ per hour.
If you suck at playing pool and take forever to sink any *****, 50c
isn't that bad. But if your good the hourly rate is better.
Ok.. so the second cup of coffee doesn't help.
I'm gone.. time to mow the lawn.
--
DougW
> JohanB wrote:
>>
>> mic canic wrote:
>>
>>> end the flat rate pay system and everyone will have fixed cars first time
>>
>> Do you like to xplain your logic ????
>>
>> How about fix it right the first time or you will be doing it for free
>> the second time.....
>>
>> Thats better then sit on your lazy ***, F*ck up again, and get your 8
>> hours anyway
> 8 hours, who are you kidding?
>
> The above slimeball has admitted he charges for 20 or more hour days on
> the flat rate system and goes home early every day to boot!
The flat rate system is simply the easiest way to bill a customer.
Service A costs $thismuch, rather than parts and actual time.
Think of it this way, if you were paying the actual time of someone
who can do the job quicker/better, your probably going to be paying
a higher hourly salary as well. The faster you are, the better you
are, the less you ---- something up, the more you get paid. I see
nothing wrong with that. Don't believe for one second if a mechanic
screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Say if body work costs $800 no matter where you go would you choose
Chip Foose or Bubba? When in reality Foose is going to cost you
$BIGbucks and Bubba kin whomp dat dent out wit a hammah gonna
cost you $50 youm'betcha.
Ok.. bad analogy, but I'm only on my fist cup of coffee
and second cinnamon bun. ::)
Try this..
Your playing pool. Would you rather pay 50c per game or 10$ per hour.
If you suck at playing pool and take forever to sink any *****, 50c
isn't that bad. But if your good the hourly rate is better.
Ok.. so the second cup of coffee doesn't help.
I'm gone.. time to mow the lawn.
--
DougW
#132
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Re: Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> JohanB wrote:
>>
>> mic canic wrote:
>>
>>> end the flat rate pay system and everyone will have fixed cars first time
>>
>> Do you like to xplain your logic ????
>>
>> How about fix it right the first time or you will be doing it for free
>> the second time.....
>>
>> Thats better then sit on your lazy ***, F*ck up again, and get your 8
>> hours anyway
> 8 hours, who are you kidding?
>
> The above slimeball has admitted he charges for 20 or more hour days on
> the flat rate system and goes home early every day to boot!
The flat rate system is simply the easiest way to bill a customer.
Service A costs $thismuch, rather than parts and actual time.
Think of it this way, if you were paying the actual time of someone
who can do the job quicker/better, your probably going to be paying
a higher hourly salary as well. The faster you are, the better you
are, the less you ---- something up, the more you get paid. I see
nothing wrong with that. Don't believe for one second if a mechanic
screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Say if body work costs $800 no matter where you go would you choose
Chip Foose or Bubba? When in reality Foose is going to cost you
$BIGbucks and Bubba kin whomp dat dent out wit a hammah gonna
cost you $50 youm'betcha.
Ok.. bad analogy, but I'm only on my fist cup of coffee
and second cinnamon bun. ::)
Try this..
Your playing pool. Would you rather pay 50c per game or 10$ per hour.
If you suck at playing pool and take forever to sink any *****, 50c
isn't that bad. But if your good the hourly rate is better.
Ok.. so the second cup of coffee doesn't help.
I'm gone.. time to mow the lawn.
--
DougW
> JohanB wrote:
>>
>> mic canic wrote:
>>
>>> end the flat rate pay system and everyone will have fixed cars first time
>>
>> Do you like to xplain your logic ????
>>
>> How about fix it right the first time or you will be doing it for free
>> the second time.....
>>
>> Thats better then sit on your lazy ***, F*ck up again, and get your 8
>> hours anyway
> 8 hours, who are you kidding?
>
> The above slimeball has admitted he charges for 20 or more hour days on
> the flat rate system and goes home early every day to boot!
The flat rate system is simply the easiest way to bill a customer.
Service A costs $thismuch, rather than parts and actual time.
Think of it this way, if you were paying the actual time of someone
who can do the job quicker/better, your probably going to be paying
a higher hourly salary as well. The faster you are, the better you
are, the less you ---- something up, the more you get paid. I see
nothing wrong with that. Don't believe for one second if a mechanic
screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Say if body work costs $800 no matter where you go would you choose
Chip Foose or Bubba? When in reality Foose is going to cost you
$BIGbucks and Bubba kin whomp dat dent out wit a hammah gonna
cost you $50 youm'betcha.
Ok.. bad analogy, but I'm only on my fist cup of coffee
and second cinnamon bun. ::)
Try this..
Your playing pool. Would you rather pay 50c per game or 10$ per hour.
If you suck at playing pool and take forever to sink any *****, 50c
isn't that bad. But if your good the hourly rate is better.
Ok.. so the second cup of coffee doesn't help.
I'm gone.. time to mow the lawn.
--
DougW
#133
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Re: Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> JohanB wrote:
>>
>> mic canic wrote:
>>
>>> end the flat rate pay system and everyone will have fixed cars first time
>>
>> Do you like to xplain your logic ????
>>
>> How about fix it right the first time or you will be doing it for free
>> the second time.....
>>
>> Thats better then sit on your lazy ***, F*ck up again, and get your 8
>> hours anyway
> 8 hours, who are you kidding?
>
> The above slimeball has admitted he charges for 20 or more hour days on
> the flat rate system and goes home early every day to boot!
The flat rate system is simply the easiest way to bill a customer.
Service A costs $thismuch, rather than parts and actual time.
Think of it this way, if you were paying the actual time of someone
who can do the job quicker/better, your probably going to be paying
a higher hourly salary as well. The faster you are, the better you
are, the less you ---- something up, the more you get paid. I see
nothing wrong with that. Don't believe for one second if a mechanic
screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Say if body work costs $800 no matter where you go would you choose
Chip Foose or Bubba? When in reality Foose is going to cost you
$BIGbucks and Bubba kin whomp dat dent out wit a hammah gonna
cost you $50 youm'betcha.
Ok.. bad analogy, but I'm only on my fist cup of coffee
and second cinnamon bun. ::)
Try this..
Your playing pool. Would you rather pay 50c per game or 10$ per hour.
If you suck at playing pool and take forever to sink any *****, 50c
isn't that bad. But if your good the hourly rate is better.
Ok.. so the second cup of coffee doesn't help.
I'm gone.. time to mow the lawn.
--
DougW
> JohanB wrote:
>>
>> mic canic wrote:
>>
>>> end the flat rate pay system and everyone will have fixed cars first time
>>
>> Do you like to xplain your logic ????
>>
>> How about fix it right the first time or you will be doing it for free
>> the second time.....
>>
>> Thats better then sit on your lazy ***, F*ck up again, and get your 8
>> hours anyway
> 8 hours, who are you kidding?
>
> The above slimeball has admitted he charges for 20 or more hour days on
> the flat rate system and goes home early every day to boot!
The flat rate system is simply the easiest way to bill a customer.
Service A costs $thismuch, rather than parts and actual time.
Think of it this way, if you were paying the actual time of someone
who can do the job quicker/better, your probably going to be paying
a higher hourly salary as well. The faster you are, the better you
are, the less you ---- something up, the more you get paid. I see
nothing wrong with that. Don't believe for one second if a mechanic
screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Say if body work costs $800 no matter where you go would you choose
Chip Foose or Bubba? When in reality Foose is going to cost you
$BIGbucks and Bubba kin whomp dat dent out wit a hammah gonna
cost you $50 youm'betcha.
Ok.. bad analogy, but I'm only on my fist cup of coffee
and second cinnamon bun. ::)
Try this..
Your playing pool. Would you rather pay 50c per game or 10$ per hour.
If you suck at playing pool and take forever to sink any *****, 50c
isn't that bad. But if your good the hourly rate is better.
Ok.. so the second cup of coffee doesn't help.
I'm gone.. time to mow the lawn.
--
DougW
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Re: Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
mechanic
> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
mechanic
> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#135
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Re: Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
mechanic
> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
mechanic
> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#136
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Re: Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
mechanic
> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
mechanic
> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#137
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Re: Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
mechanic
> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
mechanic
> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#138
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Re: Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
Jerry Bransford did pass the time by typing:
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
> mechanic
>> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
>
> Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
> lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
> wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
> half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Should have said is "eventually" noticed.. I presume the foreman gets
notified about rework or customer problems?
Good luck with your buisness.
--
DougW
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
> mechanic
>> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
>
> Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
> lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
> wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
> half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Should have said is "eventually" noticed.. I presume the foreman gets
notified about rework or customer problems?
Good luck with your buisness.
--
DougW
#139
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Re: Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
Jerry Bransford did pass the time by typing:
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
> mechanic
>> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
>
> Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
> lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
> wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
> half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Should have said is "eventually" noticed.. I presume the foreman gets
notified about rework or customer problems?
Good luck with your buisness.
--
DougW
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
> mechanic
>> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
>
> Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
> lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
> wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
> half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Should have said is "eventually" noticed.. I presume the foreman gets
notified about rework or customer problems?
Good luck with your buisness.
--
DougW
#140
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Re: Grand Cherokee Owners - Fight back!!
Jerry Bransford did pass the time by typing:
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
> mechanic
>> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
>
> Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
> lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
> wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
> half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Should have said is "eventually" noticed.. I presume the foreman gets
notified about rework or customer problems?
Good luck with your buisness.
--
DougW
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:MdAFc.35101$Lh.18147@okepread01...Don't believe for one second if a
> mechanic
>> screws up it isn't noticed by the shop forman.
>
> Doug, I recently got into the business where I have three different shops
> lifting trucks and Jeeps, installing accessories, and adding big tires and
> wheels. Believe me, I've discovered that the shop foreman doesn't catch
> half the stuff the mechanic screws up... my customers and I do though.
Should have said is "eventually" noticed.. I presume the foreman gets
notified about rework or customer problems?
Good luck with your buisness.
--
DougW