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Ben Bee
School of Automotive Machinists
ben@samracing.com
713-683-3817
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Ben Bee
School of Automotive Machinists
ben@samracing.com
713-683-3817
Agreed.... i also graduated and have my own shop now... SAM is the place to go.
Working in a dealership almost everyone that comes in has a bad attitude. They are mad because their daily driver broke down and they have to pay money to fix it. They want it fixed ASAP and are bitter about having to pay. People hate to pay for something when they don't even know what it is or what it does. It seems like there is no way to make people happy. You are just there to figure out what is wrong with it and replace the part causing the problem.
My dream was to work in a performance shop doing custom work for people. Always doing my best and hopefully making a name for myself. I figure the people that come into a performance shop are normally in a lot better mood. They know what they are buying and they can look at your work and see how much effort you put into it. This seems like a much more satisfying job. Maybe one day...
Working in a dealership almost everyone that comes in has a bad attitude. They are mad because their daily driver broke down and they have to pay money to fix it. They want it fixed ASAP and are bitter about having to pay. People hate to pay for something when they don't even know what it is or what it does. It seems like there is no way to make people happy. You are just there to figure out what is wrong with it and replace the part causing the problem.
My dream was to work in a performance shop doing custom work for people. Always doing my best and hopefully making a name for myself. I figure the people that come into a performance shop are normally in a lot better mood. They know what they are buying and they can look at your work and see how much effort you put into it. This seems like a much more satisfying job. Maybe one day...
Working in a dealership almost everyone that comes in has a bad attitude. They are mad because their daily driver broke down and they have to pay money to fix it. They want it fixed ASAP and are bitter about having to pay. People hate to pay for something when they don't even know what it is or what it does. It seems like there is no way to make people happy. You are just there to figure out what is wrong with it and replace the part causing the problem.
My dream was to work in a performance shop doing custom work for people. Always doing my best and hopefully making a name for myself. I figure the people that come into a performance shop are normally in a lot better mood. They know what they are buying and they can look at your work and see how much effort you put into it. This seems like a much more satisfying job. Maybe one day...
this is why im kinda hesitent about going to UTI. and this is why i want to work in a performance shop. because ill be helping/working/around people that know what im doing and aren't just like what is that. what does that do. and i wouldn't get bored with it. and would look forward to go to work each day.
I know I love going to work every morning much more than ever before. yeah theres bs, customers wanting their trainwreck of a car fixed in a hurry and for no money, service writers that give into them. doing a warranty job that pays 4 hours that takes you 6. but all in all i enjoy it, doing what i love, turning some wrenches. youll make up for that sassy customer when you get someone that really appreciates the craftsmanship you put in, and that time you got screwed on warranty youll make up for on a gravy brake job or service or whatever, youll make your money. but thats just my experience at a dealer, i have no experience with a speed shop. I just know I enjoy being able to put the hood down and say to myself that the car is fixed right and if it were my car id be pleased, all i can hope for is the customer feels the same.


