Andy22882
Member
I've never posted here before, but I am a professional tech and felt the need to give you my opinion since you asked. I work for myself, but I totally agree with the others that tell you to find a job working for a municipality, city, county, etc. Not only do you have great insurance and benefits, but I have talked to salesman who go to these places, and the amount of money that they have to spend on tooling is huge, generally. That is significant, it makes a difference to you.
The other option would be a good, well tooled independent, who cares about training and offers decent benefits. This is not easy to find, but they exist. Forget about the tire store type places. By well tooled, I mean someone who has factory diagnostic tools for the car lines they work on. Specializing is the future of this business. The day of one scanner for every car line is gone, so don't bother working for someone like that.
Anyway, I hope this gives you some direction in what to look for. Forget about the dealership, I've worked in dealers before, I am worth more than the way they want to pay.
The other option would be a good, well tooled independent, who cares about training and offers decent benefits. This is not easy to find, but they exist. Forget about the tire store type places. By well tooled, I mean someone who has factory diagnostic tools for the car lines they work on. Specializing is the future of this business. The day of one scanner for every car line is gone, so don't bother working for someone like that.
Anyway, I hope this gives you some direction in what to look for. Forget about the dealership, I've worked in dealers before, I am worth more than the way they want to pay.
