Here is a little background; I was a professional mechanic for 16 years, eight of which was spend in Ford Dealerships. I haven?t worked in a shop since April 30th, 1999 when I when to work for Ford Motor Company as a technical advisor. Since then I have only worked part-time in my friends shop or at home. I mostly do A/C work and restore/repair classic Ford race and muscle cars. I enjoy most of the work I do since it is very challenging or technically detailed, a far cry from basic engine repair or changing brake pads. My current job is with a vendor to Ford as a technical advisor and it pays better than working in a dealership. And the benefits are much better than what I ever got as a mechanic, even when I owned my own shop. But I miss the interaction with my customers and the satisfaction of a job well done. I don?t get that where I work now. I don?t see happy customers, or mad ones either, when my job is complete.
I want to be back out there taking care of people concerns on their vehicles on a one on one basis. Or should I find satisfaction that I am providing a greater service to the Ford Community by supporting dealerships and their technician through my current job.
I?m not sure what I should do?
I want to be back out there taking care of people concerns on their vehicles on a one on one basis. Or should I find satisfaction that I am providing a greater service to the Ford Community by supporting dealerships and their technician through my current job.
I?m not sure what I should do?