I like to consider Im a good guy, I have wrenched for 20+ years and I know what its like to have a tool guy standing there with product when Im busting hump to get my flat rate jobs done. I hated that.
I dont tote and promote. Unless I have something that Im sure will save you time and money, or something that really is a new cool tool, you wont see it in my hands.
If I go in a shop and they are really busy, I drop flyers and make a quick sweep of all the guys to see if I need to warranty anything, anyone needs anything, and Im out. Once again, time is money for the techs.
I know what its like to be on that side of the counter and I bring that into my business.
I have outlasted 3 snap on guys, 2 cornwell guys and 2 MAC guys in 5 years......I must be doing something right.
It does work both ways though, when I go into a shop and the guy fills his coffee cup up and heads out to the truck, then decides that he wants to tell me his life story.....and not shop or anything, just parks on my doorstop.......thats not cool either. I like hanging around for a few, and getting to know my guys...talking to you guys is a big part of the business and I like that, but there is a line, I have to go also.....my time is worth money too.
There is a balance there....if I dont at least see you and talk to each and every one of you to see if you need something, Im not doing my job. We spend too muh time talking and seeing and youre not doing yours.