Another successful Caught Ya breakfast!
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Another successful Caught Ya breakfast!
View full postFAQ for Techs – Here’s One We Get a Lot:
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2024 Carfax Rating!
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BBB-30 Year Recognition!
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BBB-30 Year Recognition! 55 Years in business!
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Customer Spotlight!
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Pinpointed the "Chemical Smell!"
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Just last month, we had Josh Arnold on our podcast, Beyond the Wrench, and he explained that when working on engine repairs, he likes to listen to audiobooks to maximize his time working and learning at the same time. If you missed it, you can check out the full episode here: https://wrenchway.com/blog/improving-habits-as-a-flat-rate-technician/
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The guys are always coming up with fun stuff to do at the shop that is not all about working. This month they added the Golf Put Challenge. For anyone who gets a hole in one, the shop buys doughnuts for everyone.
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Congrats to our Parts Counterman Dane on purchasing his first home!
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Happy Easter from All of Us at Toyota of Corvallis!
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Techs, This Is What It’s All About – Custom-Built Toyota 4Runners!
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Join us next week, Wednesday, June 14th, 2023 at 2 pm ET/ 1 pm CT, as we bring together three technicians to talk about the contribution flat rate has had on the technician shortage. This virtual roundtable is free to attend, but you must register: https://wrenchway.com/events/flat-rates-contribution-to-the-technician-shortage/ (Remember if you can't attend the event live still register so we can email you the recording!) What level technician does flat rate favor the most?
It's doesn't favor anyone unless it's in a properly ran facility that respects their technicians time. Meaning that everything they do is paid. Filling.out an mpi for free will never suit any level of technician, waiting on parts and anything that may make the job longer like not maintained equipment
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It honestly depends on how confident you are in yourself and your work. I started out and did flat rate for 10 years and never had any quality issues with my work and made great money at it. Currently I’m doing hourly with a production bonus but I had to take a pay decrease to have that hourly cushion.
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