Why I shut down my Auto Repair Business - Flying Wheels

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  • Business 101 80% of your problems come from 20% of your life. But when I got rid of the problem I literally made 1 Million dollars more in 1 year. Here is my explanation
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  • @Anon1mous
    @Anon1mous 3 года назад +473

    After watching this video, I had an epiphany and will now be filing for divorce from my wife. She’s the 20% causing the 80%!

    • @FlyingWheels
      @FlyingWheels  3 года назад +65

      best comment! LOL

    • @randyheath8566
      @randyheath8566 3 года назад +1

      🤣😂😁😷

    • @BrokePremiere
      @BrokePremiere 3 года назад +2

      Lmao, I was waiting for this one.

    • @airborneranger-ret
      @airborneranger-ret 3 года назад +1

      lol

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 3 года назад +4

      MGTOW all the way! Craig landed a good one.....she puts up with most of his lunacy and just laughs at him hahah.....I mean, she's put up with that gigantic trailer in the driveway for almost a year now lol.......

  • @digiver
    @digiver 3 года назад +272

    My lack of motivation and laziness are the 20% causing 80% of the problem.

    • @jenniferrosander6974
      @jenniferrosander6974 3 года назад +2

      😂😂

    • @mikaeljonsson4686
      @mikaeljonsson4686 3 года назад +1

      😅

    • @TheCulebra28
      @TheCulebra28 3 года назад +2

      HAHAHAHAHAHA GREAT ANSWER HI FROM MATURIN VENEZUELA

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 3 года назад +7

      That is my major problem the last year or so. For me though it is because I wore out my body working construction so moving around and "working" is painful (bad knees, bad hip, bad back). I rec'd a really lucrative order this past week and while working on it, I threw out my back again. Now just taking a breath is painful.
      If you're young, you gotta get your ass in gear and motivated to keep trying, otherwise, you're doomed..

    • @wyore4344
      @wyore4344 3 года назад +1

      digiver...amen...me too!!! walt

  • @wokkez3007
    @wokkez3007 3 года назад +66

    Thank you you just made me realized I don’t wanna open a repair shop I just wanna work on my own cars 🤣🤙🏽

  • @jflowers10
    @jflowers10 3 года назад +157

    My advice when it comes to hiring good help ......I was a painting contractor for many years. We did a lot of custom work, so I needed highly skilled painters. Most of the time, I had four or five painters working. I sought out the best, and I paid them according to their ability and how much they produced. I paid these guys top wages. Generally , painters are known for job hopping. But, these men stuck with me because they knew no one else would pay them what I did. It pays off in the long run. Treat people right. We will all face God one day.

    • @curtissharris8914
      @curtissharris8914 3 года назад +13

      at that point you're managing talent...thinking like that solves a lot of problems.

    • @hmonggirlstravelighmonggir9166
      @hmonggirlstravelighmonggir9166 3 года назад +2

      Amen

    • @cto511987
      @cto511987 3 года назад +9

      Yes,
      Matthew 6:33
      King James Version
      33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.

    • @christopherwashere9113
      @christopherwashere9113 3 года назад +2

      Amen!!!

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 3 года назад +7

      Can be true, but the problem is no one wants to pay for quality. They say they do, but when they see the quote from one guy and it's a lot cheaper, they don't know enough to know the differences between the service.
      Like buying something by specs. Two items may have the identical specifications, but that tells you nothing about the build quality, durability or actual design. Most people will shrug and take the cheaper one.

  • @SecurityisaMyth
    @SecurityisaMyth 3 года назад +131

    Fixing other people's problems...I used to have a boss who introduced me as his "Unfucker"

    • @FlyingWheels
      @FlyingWheels  3 года назад +22

      LOVE IT haha

    • @jrr851
      @jrr851 3 года назад +14

      I work in IT and that's basically my job.

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 3 года назад +7

      @@jrr851 "where is the any key"??????? It says press any key to continue lol

    • @Na7ure
      @Na7ure 3 года назад +2

      @@jrr851 oh yeah you’re 100% correct. I have an IT shop here in Hawaii and that’s a solid 75% of our work haha

    • @twosborn
      @twosborn 3 года назад +1

      East coast rust problems are a nightmare, as I see on South Main Auto Channel LLC.
      My Escalade EXT is on its third motor mount, time to install a torque strap.
      500 for the first replacement, I replaced it the last time, 3 1/2 hours. Most of the time was the steering shaft, I anti seized the shaft and bolt so the next time should take 2 hours max. 403 ponies too much for the crappy designed hydraulic mount.

  • @minecraftgamers2767
    @minecraftgamers2767 3 года назад +126

    I appreciate you being so open about your business, people usually keep this stuff to themselves. You're helping out a lot of people

  • @juicestacks7211
    @juicestacks7211 3 года назад +138

    I’m just getting out of High school and I love to get this information from people that actually being successful thank you

    • @ShazadMohamed09
      @ShazadMohamed09 3 года назад +17

      I just opened my dealership thanks to flying wheels. I was scared but did it. State inspection on monday and then we just smile and wave boys.

    • @jromero17
      @jromero17 3 года назад +2

      @@ShazadMohamed09 goodluck to you bro! Hope it goes well

    • @africanfitnessconcept
      @africanfitnessconcept 3 года назад +4

      If you sell 1 car every day and make 2000 on every car you make 360.000 a year. Something is fishy here. 2000×190= 360.000. Take his advice with a bolt of salt. He couldn't have saved 1000.000. Someone making that much wouldn't be wasting his time with a RUclips channel like his either. His yt channel will probably take up a lot of his time and barely make 20k a year.

    • @moonpie2637
      @moonpie2637 3 года назад +10

      @@africanfitnessconcept The average dealership is open 6 days a week. You multiply 6 days x 52 wks a yr you have 312 days open every yr. You multiply 312 days x $2000 a day you have $624,000. I have no idea how you get $360,000.

    • @whistlingdiesel
      @whistlingdiesel 3 года назад +5

      @@africanfitnessconcept The 1Mio were before any costs - he mentioned it at the end.

  • @Phillytech15
    @Phillytech15 3 года назад +81

    Everybody comment jerman needs a bonus. He's a great employee he deserves it

    • @GOTboost-tl3qi
      @GOTboost-tl3qi 3 года назад +6

      You have no clue how much he makes. He could pull 6 figures every year. Not everyone buys stupid stuff with their money.

    • @JonDoe-007
      @JonDoe-007 3 года назад +4

      @@GOTboost-tl3qi you're either lying to yourself, or a business owner who doesn't pay his staff well if you think german is making 6 figures working for flying wheels.

    • @GOTboost-tl3qi
      @GOTboost-tl3qi 3 года назад +2

      @@JonDoe-007 Reading comprehension isnt your strong suit. Got it. Point was you have no clue what he is making. Believe it or not yes you can make 6 figures easily in this business. Small lots selling $2k to $20k vehicles move them quick. Most average people who have an credit whatsoever can get financed for them and they are still decent used cars. Do I think HE is making that? no. but he is making better money than you think. He has quite a skill set.

    • @Phillytech15
      @Phillytech15 3 года назад +1

      @@GOTboost-tl3qi what does that have to do with giving the man a bonus??

    • @GOTboost-tl3qi
      @GOTboost-tl3qi 3 года назад +3

      @@Phillytech15 he may already get a bonus on a regular basis.... jesus christ. Use some critical thinking. Why does every single thing have to be shown on youtube for it to happen? Owners take care of their employees on their own in this world. You only hear about the bad ones.

  • @kerrylewis2581
    @kerrylewis2581 3 года назад +35

    Repairing someone's property that is either neglected, aging, or both is a headache waiting to happen.

    • @rodwilliams2782
      @rodwilliams2782 3 года назад

      but is should be MONEY in your pocket .

    • @kerrylewis2581
      @kerrylewis2581 3 года назад +2

      @@rodwilliams2782 I agree but it also causes headaches that cost you money as well. The worst is when a customer comes back and blames you for something unrelated and you know it. Then what do you do?

    • @redd6919
      @redd6919 16 дней назад

      ​@@rodwilliams2782income that takes the time and place of MORE income is indeed still income, but it's less income. That's a losing equation for a business

  • @ripvanrevs
    @ripvanrevs 3 года назад +21

    I made the same decision 25 years ago working on houses. I have always bought houses, remodel them, and sell them. I can work any time I want and rarely have to be somewhere at a certain time. Only downside is that I only get paid 2-4 times a year!

    • @I_AM_THAT_PLANE_GUY
      @I_AM_THAT_PLANE_GUY 3 года назад +2

      So do you still work on them or was that the thing you let go?

  • @craig162
    @craig162 3 года назад +55

    You remind me of an owner I worked for. During the 80s I was a mechanic at a big used car dealer in CT. One of the owners would constantly tell me how much he hated customer service work. He would give me the same story you just told over and over again. It got to the point that he was complaining that we were costing him money. THEN the recession hit and we stopped selling cars completely. Service was working six days a week mandatory. Service kept the dealership open for two years until sales picked up. I'm not sure I would drop customer service altogether. But your the owner :)

    • @m2coy
      @m2coy 3 года назад +17

      100% agree. same with me. i have a high value service and a low value service. the low value biz keeps us a float when times are bad. best solution is to focus on the high value when times are good but be able to shift the biz model whenever its needed.

    • @tombiondi9969
      @tombiondi9969 3 года назад

      Sounds like Larry Merriam to me.

    • @FlyingWheels
      @FlyingWheels  3 года назад +6

      Good to know. Thanks!

    • @dj1698
      @dj1698 3 года назад +1

      That’s a great point

    • @BareRoseGarage
      @BareRoseGarage 3 года назад +4

      Didn't get the full layout of your operation in this, but it looks like you are pretty small. Don't know if you really have the space to do that to it's full potential but definitely something to consider down the road when you can expand a bit. You kinda need designated space for Dealership vehicles to keep that flow going, as well as the designated space for Service.

  • @BUTT4LIFE1
    @BUTT4LIFE1 3 года назад +11

    The other day My buddy tried to tell me if I fix cars I’d make more money than selling cars, I told him that wasn’t true at all and this video explains it perfectly!!

  • @ronaldkulas5748
    @ronaldkulas5748 3 года назад +32

    I value my mechanic's shop more than anyone can imagine. I see what he has done for me and I can easily imagine what he and his crew have done for others. His shop goes through a lot of headaches (that is an understatement) to fix cars. I never complain when they struggle or make a mistake...they are just too valuable to me.

    • @vanguy7810
      @vanguy7810 6 месяцев назад +1

      As a Tech, I wholeheartedly thank you for your insight and appreciation

  • @bteamshorts
    @bteamshorts 3 года назад +11

    About 20 years ago I focused on what was making me unhappy. It was being a auto repair mechanic. LOL. Switched to airplanes and haven't looked back since!

  • @joehomanick
    @joehomanick 3 года назад +45

    Hey Craig when we order parts for customers cars we always get a picture of the door sticker for the vin and ALL information is on that sticker. Works great if you can’t see the vehicle that your ordering parts for .

    • @wyore4344
      @wyore4344 3 года назад +3

      J.H. great! suggestion! w.

    • @JackMeyHoffer562
      @JackMeyHoffer562 Месяц назад

      The VIN is probably the best practice to capture to make sure you know what trim of the vehicle you're going to be working on.

  • @fesco2205
    @fesco2205 3 года назад +9

    I'm at that bridge now. Sales or repair shop. I cut back to emergency repair work only for now. Been selling cars for 2 years now and I love it.

  • @rickterese8272
    @rickterese8272 Год назад +6

    Good afternoon. I own a 40 year auto repair shop. Everything you said in your video is so true. This Friday I'm selling one of my shops to a chain outfit. I have been so on the fence for the last three months during negotiations. It's so hard to find good guys to work and come to work. Parts now are so hard to find. This week I had to send a guy to Iowa to get a engine. After watching your video today. I know I'm making the right move. Thank you for making video

  • @HankHill757
    @HankHill757 3 года назад +84

    Mechanics are like Gypsy’s, they constantly switch shops . My brother in law is a master mechanic for 30 years and has worked at dozens of shops around the area. From what I’ve learned, most shops treat them like shit and try to get over on them as much as possible. General low morale throughout the industry.

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 3 года назад +11

      I don't think it will stay like that for long. Everything is getting REALLY skillful in auto repair. The great techs will demand $. I am in healthcare, I get paid really good money. I have to think MUCH harder repairing cars (I have 20+ years of auto skill) over my day job.

    • @MrDartmoorpony
      @MrDartmoorpony 3 года назад +1

      @Newt good for you newt! (genuinely)

    • @GOTboost-tl3qi
      @GOTboost-tl3qi 3 года назад +2

      No. Techs are just generally miserable human beings. Dealt with them my entire life. Havent met one that was overworked, overeducated, and underpaid according to their stanards. Yet, they routinely skip work on the day the SnapOn guy comes and rarely if ever complete a single job on a customers car without doubling the bill because they were too lazy to inspect everything beforehand and just guessed. Love dealing with pissed off customers will my "tech" is at lunch for an hour and a half because making a list and agameplan is above their pay grade im sure.

    • @kandlrex
      @kandlrex 3 года назад +19

      @@GOTboost-tl3qi Your techs are trying to feed their family, you’re trying to build an empire. They don’t have as much interest in building your empire as you do, doesn’t make them bad people. If you’re going to pay low you should at least have a positive and enjoyable working environment for them so that they want to stay. What sets your shop apart from the rest? If if it’s not the pay then what is it?

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 3 года назад +8

      @@kandlrex THAT'S the thing most businesses miss: it's called treating your employees with respect. Create a great working environment where even if you have to do a shitty job, they'll do it knowing that they are appreciated and you're trying to make their job easier, not harder.
      I used to do contracting and home renos, I'd hire on helpers from time to time on bigger projects and I always treated them with respect. For eg: if we finished at 4:45? I'd pay them to 5. If they didn't have a small cheap tool to complete the task, and I had a spare, I'd give them my spare. (not loan, give). If I was going into town and would be back around lunch, I'd bring pizza. If it was snowing and freezing cold, I'd call the day early if we were soaked AND I'd be out there in the blizzard with them, I wouldn't be sitting in the warm truck doing paperwork.
      I worked for a construction company and favourtism was a HUGE issue. There were the "cool kids" the site boss would treat differently and give all the easy jobs to, and then us low lifes who would get all the shit jobs. One time on the friday before a long weekend he was leaving early at last break and walked right past us low lifes and said to the cool kids "have a great weekend, I have to go to the office and do paperwork, call me on the cell phone if you need me" with his back turned to us.....it was brutal.

  • @motorscity2794
    @motorscity2794 3 года назад +8

    I am in the same boat.. I also closed my auto repair shop and sticked to my car dealership for the same reason. Now I have more time for my toys. Keep up the good work.

  • @afternoongarage
    @afternoongarage 3 года назад +54

    14:05 "I have enough problems with my own stuff" I came to this realization a couple years ago and quit my mobile auto repair business. My life is much less complicated and I can sleep at night not feeling that I am responsible for all these folks problems. Great video.

    • @lilrob19944
      @lilrob19944 3 года назад +2

      Yea im getting into selling cars i started going to school for auto repair and realized i didn’t want to work on other peoples cars.

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 3 года назад +3

      @@lilrob19944 well, that applies to anything really. Doesn't matter if you're auto repair, accountant, construction worker, carpenter, contractor......I found out too late in life that there are two ways to earn a living: working a job, or doing what you love/enjoy. I was raised with the mindset "you get a job, any job, to earn a living"

  • @l.m.8339
    @l.m.8339 3 года назад +9

    This is EXACTLY what I’m about to start doing. As a shop owner I’m sick and tired of peoples bullshit. The fleet accounts I have are an absolute pain in the ass. Everyone wants something for nothing these days it’s unbelievable. If you have your own shop, sell cars and only deal with the customers that you like. This guy’s spot on.

    • @masterminder2311
      @masterminder2311 Год назад

      I'm in the exact same situation, there are many good people out there but there are also a lot of people out there that blame you for everything that happens to their car. Had a customer 2 weeks ago, who comes in with a 2012 Honda Odyssey says he wants an oil change and to check the car up cause he was going on a vacation to San Diego (from Phoenix). Just so you know he just bought a new Audi Q7 but decided to park the new car in the garage and drive the old one to California. We did the oil change, and everything else looks ok for an 11-year-old car. 4 days later he called me from California saying that the engine is vibrating hard and making lots of noise. He says I had you check it out and you said it's ok, but now it's broken. I told him that with old cars like this you never know if it is going to run for another 10 years or will break down tomorrow, I can't guarantee anything. Funny how much pleasure we get from trying to help people.

  • @toddsmith5552
    @toddsmith5552 3 года назад +16

    That’s why I stopped renting u-hauls. 80 percent of my headaches less than 5 percent of my revenue

  • @BrokePremiere
    @BrokePremiere 3 года назад +54

    Crazy! I just told another neighbor asking for help. “I’m not a mechanic, the amount of money I’d want to do the work, you’d save money seeing a specialist, I just like flipping and recording” lol 😂

    • @touringteg
      @touringteg 3 года назад +5

      I felt that. I can work on cars. I choose to only work on my own and buy and fix up a few when time allows. Props to mechanics out there.

    • @BrokePremiere
      @BrokePremiere 3 года назад +3

      Lol right! My friend jokes that I’m the only one who’d want $1,500 to do a detail. But he’s right lol.

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 3 года назад +7

      @@BrokePremiere Ha, nice. I worked on a friends snowblower 2 weeks ago. Picked it up, fixed it and dropped it back off. I told him pay for the parts and buy me some beer. 2 weeks later, no beer yet! WTF

    • @billybeemus3929
      @billybeemus3929 3 года назад +1

      I was an ASE certified master tech many years ago. I still do some work on my own cars, but mostly pay today's professionals to do the work. I have people constantly asking me to work on their cars. I always say no. I don't need the money and definitely don't need the headaches that come with them wanting "warranty" work on completely unrelated problems that pop up months or even years later.

    • @roypatterson7866
      @roypatterson7866 3 года назад

      Great post!!!!

  • @efrainmeza9029
    @efrainmeza9029 3 года назад +40

    I hope you never go out of bussiness, your information is very valuable to all of us , thank you so much , God bless you !

    • @FlyingWheels
      @FlyingWheels  3 года назад +9

      I appreciate that!

    • @matta3888
      @matta3888 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for making the video; about paying for your service.

    • @fiestabgs
      @fiestabgs 3 года назад +1

      This business advice is really invaluable,thanks

  • @AlexanderWojciech.
    @AlexanderWojciech. 3 года назад +16

    I've never seen a repair dude actually being honest

    • @CoffeyKingVlogs
      @CoffeyKingVlogs 3 года назад +5

      I was a honnest mechanic, and you know what? My customers figured that out, and kept trying to get a better prize, so in the end i had to stop being so nice, i did my work, their car ran, and then that was that
      I in the end just stopped because i was working 12 hours a day and barely made enough to keep my tools lubricated

    • @AlexanderWojciech.
      @AlexanderWojciech. 3 года назад

      @@CoffeyKingVlogs Oh...

  • @dondieguess3881
    @dondieguess3881 3 года назад +5

    I've have owned a Buy Here Pay Here car dealership for 35 years. This is great advice and absolutely the truth!

  • @c_mac7773
    @c_mac7773 3 года назад +3

    I started realizing things very similar to what you’re talking about. For me I do construction/repair work. When I stopped doing residential work I started making more money than I’ve ever made in my life. Instead of doing a roof repair for $250 for half a day/sometimes it would take the whole day and you still feel bad when homeowners make you feel bad about a $250 repair Now I’m doing a commercial roof repair or something similar for $2500 Usually one day maybe two. But the thing about commercial work is I’ve also had a $10,000 job that I did completely by myself in two days. That’s not possible with residential work.

  • @puregsr
    @puregsr 3 года назад +8

    I'm an ER doctor and I hate my job. I have to solve everyone's problem. Oddly enough, people get mad when they hear all the tests and imaging are normal.

    • @jayrobins928
      @jayrobins928 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your service people don't know how much y'all go through I was in the ER last year

  • @patrickgroff9102
    @patrickgroff9102 3 года назад +19

    Opportunity cost. The concept is lost on so many managers. Nice work by you! Getting rid of the repair business was your opportunity, somebody else may not enjoy the sales side so much. Neither is wrong. You are usually good at what you do.

  • @autobarry
    @autobarry 3 года назад +20

    Smart move, more money and quality of life.

  • @iamelcapitan
    @iamelcapitan 3 года назад +9

    Being a professional problem solver myself (but in a completely different industry), when you mentioned it wearing you down I felt that in my soul. I used to do basic service but now I’m the “weird shit fixer, primary installer and full time trainer” guy.

  • @joegeorge3367
    @joegeorge3367 3 года назад +3

    i once met a builder who told me he stopped remodeling kitchens and baths and focused only on framing. he told me after he did that, he never had a customer argue over the color or the position of the sink.

  • @ericstevens1857
    @ericstevens1857 3 года назад +6

    Less stress makes sense however if sales
    really drop off there's the repair business if
    needed.Wonderful.
    🍀Good Luck.

  • @Mrfixitmarty
    @Mrfixitmarty 3 года назад +5

    I think a big part of the problem is that you are (or were) a conscientious repair shop, rather than a ripoff joint. You follow up with unhappy customers. Can't do very well doing great stuff like that. We understand your dilemma completely! Thanks for super videos!

  • @Kings.Handyman23
    @Kings.Handyman23 6 месяцев назад +1

    You literally just opened so many doors for me by making this video. I watched and by doing so, I transitioned my mechanic shop to my used car lot and making a lot more money as well, I feel I owe you money, but I'm just gonna stick with a THANX for now! Awesome, Smart Fella

  • @shanebeers6801
    @shanebeers6801 3 года назад +3

    i own a small lot in ohio. started with a repair shop and shut down the repair shop a year in cause of this same exact reason! Nice videos and keep up the work!!! from Ohio shane!

  • @gerardomatias79
    @gerardomatias79 3 года назад +24

    Can’t believe these mechanics of yours be coming in late when they start at 10am! I’m a detailer at a auto dealership and we start at 7am! And I gotta be up at 5 to go to work cause of traffic! You Gotta get a job that you love to do. You need some real workers

    • @Moe-ks1sy
      @Moe-ks1sy 3 года назад +4

      Same I start at 8 I always try to be 10 mins to get everything settled in

    • @truthhurts2149
      @truthhurts2149 2 года назад

      Hope you get paid well. Detailing burned me out. I'm also ocd so I did more than most people even noticed. I wasn't getting paid shit either

  • @jeffreywhitlatch1409
    @jeffreywhitlatch1409 3 года назад +5

    I want to say, I'm a Broken Man, for over 20 years of fixing other people's problems as an AC contractor. And it's just like you say. You'll have somebody call you with a problem, and then later you're being blamed for their problems. That you did not create. And they'll go tell everyone how you ripped them off , when you didn't at all. It's a nickel holding up a dollar. Your video is helpful because others feel your pain. It's too bad some people are such a pain in the ass, and just want someone to blame, their whole messed up miserable life on. I just want to say that I wholeheartedly get it. But, hardly anybody else does.

  • @turbopwr1500
    @turbopwr1500 3 года назад +2

    Opportunity cost is the first thing you learn in Economics and your story is a perfect case study for it.

  • @danieltrue4278
    @danieltrue4278 3 года назад +5

    Knowing that preparation is what you do in advance, and adjustments are what you do to win the day. You’re winning. Congratulations

  • @darrenlub
    @darrenlub 3 года назад +19

    Ur a smart dude. U should be a modivational speaker. Good job.

    • @ratj4715
      @ratj4715 3 года назад +3

      Yeah but he got his u tube channel brining money in to help make up for it. Most don’t.

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 3 года назад +2

      He is, here on youtube

  • @texastoyz9341
    @texastoyz9341 3 года назад +3

    Great video. I started my career in taking automotive classes in High School and went to a trade school. Worked in automotive field for 20 years and finally left the industry completely. Really got tired of the same things you stated... Fixing other peoples problems. Sometimes it just starts with the customer not researching what they buy or have it checked by a mechanic. People will buy some of the junkiest crap and expect you to fix it like it was brand new. Or they try to do the repairs themselves only to find out they cant and then bring it to you but fail to mention what they did. Those usually take an hour to find. Once you catch it you ask them about it and they finally fess up that they tried to do it themselves in which if they told you up front what they did you could have saved time looking into the real problem. Dont blame you one bit on the decision you made. Life just got alot better without those headaches.

  • @DK-nt1nn
    @DK-nt1nn 9 месяцев назад +1

    Solid philosophy to live by. My spouse cleaned houses for living. After a decade of building her client list, she dumped a large portion of clients. The clients that either nickled and dimed her, or didn't treat her with respect. Life is short, money isn't worth the stress sometimes.

  • @GOTboost-tl3qi
    @GOTboost-tl3qi 3 года назад +16

    I own an auto repair business and a small dealer and my mechanic just put his two weeks in yesterday to go wrench on semis for $5 more without saying a word beforehand. I am in this EXACT same spot as of today. Weird this got posted. Have some wholesale questions if you ever have time. I need to put something steady in place and close my repair side.

    • @startingtech3900
      @startingtech3900 3 года назад +9

      5$ an hr adds up man, you weren't paying enough and he put his two weeks in that IS his word beforehand

    • @350TPI
      @350TPI 3 года назад +2

      @@startingtech3900 Perhaps he could have said something to the owner and used it as leverage for more money. Leaving without a word is just crap.

    • @GOTboost-tl3qi
      @GOTboost-tl3qi 3 года назад +4

      @@350TPI THANK YOU. Exactly. Come talk. I would have given $5 more just to not search for another mechanic amidst the absolute worst environment you could ask to find a new employee. Got him a car when he was first hired because he is the typical mechanic who is somehow broke on Monday but brings home more than I do on a weekly basis, gifted him a Milwaukee Fuel ratchet for xmas, let him work on personal things after hours in the shop, I bit my tongue when he needed to go to court every month for something new, etc..... Literally had just asked him a few weeks prior about how he liked it and it was all smiles and talking about how wonderful things were. Dude made $18 an hour to do simple wrenching on clean late model cars. Now that I think of it good riddance. Cannot wait to get the repair side closed!

    • @justinatkinson5265
      @justinatkinson5265 3 года назад +1

      @@GOTboost-tl3qi yea I bet you would of given him a 5$ raise... Get outta here

    • @jeffmorse5599
      @jeffmorse5599 3 года назад

      @@350TPI He owes a 2 week notice nothing more. Sure he could have asked to have the pay matched if he wanted to stay but he apparently did not.

  • @jbaltimorec
    @jbaltimorec 3 года назад +4

    Man I agree with you one 100%. I own a small repair shop and I'm honestly thinking about saying screw this. Too many headaches not really worth the money in my opinion. At least I'm the technician so I don't have to worry about other mechanics. Selling cars without repair would definitely be the way to go!

  • @franciscobotello630
    @franciscobotello630 3 года назад +7

    This is so true, Im a Realtor in AZ and I got rid of clients that just waste my time and focus on people that are serious and I make way more money and have way more time for my family

  • @philipingram1667
    @philipingram1667 3 года назад +2

    I was a service manager for a machinery dealer and it is the same story - most customers do not understand all you go through to get their machine fixed and then they want you to "knock off $200". Store manager would say to give it to customer as he wanted to keep them for sales but my shop profit took a hit and I missed my numbers. I had customers who felt diagnostics should be free so they could find someone cheaper to fix their machine. On retail customers, it is not worth it to try to explain to non technical people why things cost so much and then they feel they own you from then on - comebacks were few but always finding some fault with the work done. Especially on areas that were not part of the repair (like your example) you did when their unit was in the shop. Retired now and much happier - good video, very honest and real appraisal of repair business. Do what you like that makes the most return whether it be money or just satisfaction with your life.

  • @ginamiller6015
    @ginamiller6015 3 года назад +7

    I enjoy and appreciate how you think, analyze and approach life. Lots of wisdom coming from this car dealer!

  • @ThriftyGarage
    @ThriftyGarage 3 года назад +7

    2020 was a great year to do this. Pivot and make your situation the best you can or get left behind. As the old saying goes "Standing still is the fastest way of moving backwards in a rapidly changing world." I did the same thing in my Landscape business. Dropped the mowing accounts and focused on the landscape installs. Sometimes less is more.

    • @ratj4715
      @ratj4715 3 года назад

      I know people that have done this in other business and it doesn’t always work because what was going really well stop doing really well but it wasn’t that easy at all to get back into the other part because he lost them customers to others. And he got u tube helping him.

  • @justindarkcloud
    @justindarkcloud 3 года назад +25

    “A nickle holding up a dollar”

  • @josiahhess4504
    @josiahhess4504 3 года назад +2

    I’m a service advisor at a new car dealership and you are spot on service customers tend to be a lot of work

  • @jimludwick
    @jimludwick 3 года назад +7

    A good lesson here. Keep it up. Your strategic thinking is your long suit.

  • @The_journeyy
    @The_journeyy 3 года назад +8

    The amount of free amazing information he gives is unreal 👌 keep up the good work

  • @bookamus7825
    @bookamus7825 3 года назад +3

    WOW! this was actually really inspiring. One of the best and most applicable step over a dime to grab a penny examples I've seen. Thanks for your perspective and congratulations on the success!

  • @stevenleger8569
    @stevenleger8569 Год назад

    BUT DUDE, you are still solving problems. I do not have a car, you are solving that problem. You just are solving a problem that makes you more money

  • @DaveSender66
    @DaveSender66 3 года назад +1

    Good for you Craig hope you keep moving forward. The content you produce here is awesome please keep doing it. TY

  • @KevinTiwana
    @KevinTiwana 3 года назад +4

    Great video, very eye opening on how we know what works in our business but because of ego or fear we keep doing parts of our business or life because we can’t let go. Very good video! Much appreciated!

  • @Level-333
    @Level-333 3 года назад +3

    Makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the advice!

  • @charliefoxtrotradioproduct2637
    @charliefoxtrotradioproduct2637 3 года назад

    Just found you on 5/23. Absolutely love this channel now and getting a ton of good information that I can work into my business that I'm starting here in NE Indiana. Thanks and keep it up!

  • @getupandgotransport6344
    @getupandgotransport6344 3 года назад +2

    I agree with you on finding a reliable person. I go thru this all the time with my business as well.

  • @IvansBikesBmws
    @IvansBikesBmws 3 года назад +4

    Spot on! Love how it worked out.

  • @dandeman46
    @dandeman46 3 года назад +9

    Truly one of your best videos ever!

  • @mitieats
    @mitieats 3 года назад +1

    super insightful!!! THANK YOU!!

  • @samuelwilliams2680
    @samuelwilliams2680 3 года назад +1

    Omg I was just thinking about this subject in my online sales thank you so much for this video

  • @hottubz1965
    @hottubz1965 3 года назад +6

    Good advice. Good episode.

  • @tonys6292
    @tonys6292 3 года назад +3

    Well said !! Thank you !!!!!

  • @danielmckenzie6858
    @danielmckenzie6858 3 года назад

    I seem to learn a lot when I watch you flyin, thanks for taking the time to make the videos.

  • @ryanmacneille7429
    @ryanmacneille7429 3 года назад +1

    Craig, it is great to see your channel grow. You deserve it. I’ve been subscribed for a long time now. I don’t comment much but watch every one of your videos. Keep up the great work.

  • @lupusk9productions
    @lupusk9productions 3 года назад +3

    Jewelry repair is the same story pretty much! I hated it when I was doing it. Great video and advice!

  • @markworthington5423
    @markworthington5423 3 года назад +5

    Great content! I admire your brutal honesty! Keep it up, I'll keep watching. But please, don't buy an abandoned mansion & flip

  • @DIY_PROFESSIONAL
    @DIY_PROFESSIONAL 3 года назад +1

    Your way of thinking make sense . Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @framosghi21
    @framosghi21 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Craig I been watching your video for a.long time ant this make alot of sense thank you so.much

  • @dylanyoung4866
    @dylanyoung4866 3 года назад +4

    Hey Craig! Love the Channel! I’m in high school and you have inspired me to start my own car detailing business in the spring! Thanks for everything!

    • @wyore4344
      @wyore4344 3 года назад +1

      good luck man! w.

  • @leonardcrisci7254
    @leonardcrisci7254 3 года назад +9

    Now’s a good time for somebody to open up a mechanic shop down the block from you LOL

  • @stevenmunera3588
    @stevenmunera3588 Год назад +1

    This video is spot on , i have had a shop for 4 years and have been so peaceful since I just started buying and selling my cars

  • @ivavossi
    @ivavossi 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this concept with us. I showed this to my business partner. I had been saying this for 5 years and couldn't get through to him and your video I guess because it said exactly what I said drove the idea home through his thick skull and now we agree to eliminate the bad side of the business so we can concentrate on the good profitable rewarding side. Now I just have to find the energy to move ahead after spending all the energy on the business boat anchor bullcrap that we did before. Your awesome dude.

  • @jorgedelvalle9143
    @jorgedelvalle9143 3 года назад +3

    Really good video great info amigo saludos from San Antonio stay safe

  • @iananderson3831
    @iananderson3831 3 года назад +4

    I have to say I love your videos! I live in eugene oregon and love this! Even if all of us don’t own a car lot we all have headaches and problems that this lesson can be used in our everyday lives. If I ever makes out to New Hampshire guarantee i will have to stop and say hello.

    • @warriormanmaxx8991
      @warriormanmaxx8991 3 года назад

      re: "If I ever makes out to New Hampshire guarantee i will have to stop and say hello." 1. Are you being invited to do so? 2. How much of Craig's time do you plan to waste saying "hello?" 3. What would happen to Craig if all 149K subscribers "dropped in to say hello" anytime?? @Ian Anderson

  • @matthewandreas
    @matthewandreas 3 года назад +2

    Craig, you don't fail to give informational and quality content. You have inspired me and many other subscribers on you're channel. Thank you for all your content! I can't wait to see you grow to a million subscribers!!

  • @thatcadillacguy1961
    @thatcadillacguy1961 3 года назад +1

    Excellent content. I appreciate your transparency. Great work.

  • @thealldaygamer9129
    @thealldaygamer9129 3 года назад +4

    Great video bro 👍🏽💯

  • @grimori
    @grimori 3 года назад +11

    Hey I'm back. Watching from beautiful Montego Bay, Jamaica!

    • @chase7537
      @chase7537 3 года назад +1

      i thought montego bay was just a brand of cheap liquor

    • @grimori
      @grimori 3 года назад

      @@chase7537 😳 somebody named a cheap liquor, Montego Bay? What Da Eff???

    • @chase7537
      @chase7537 3 года назад

      @@grimori that was the classic when I was like 15

  • @tonyd6706
    @tonyd6706 3 года назад

    Best video yet! Thanks for explaining. Makes total sense!!

  • @MichaelIp
    @MichaelIp 3 года назад +1

    I love this video. You explained a general life lesson using your car business to explain it. Well done!

  • @drcoland
    @drcoland 3 года назад +3

    Well said.I do have some experience with trying to fix other people problems and I didn't like it.Good video showing reality how it is.

  • @EveryTipeOfVideo
    @EveryTipeOfVideo 3 года назад +9

    The way forward is sometimes going backwards.

  • @TKsGarage
    @TKsGarage 3 года назад +1

    Solid info. Thanks for the video

  • @NSADrake
    @NSADrake 3 года назад

    This is so important, thank you for the reminder

  • @jdorffer
    @jdorffer 3 года назад +11

    Most people have a bad understanding of economics

  • @Truckerbot
    @Truckerbot 3 года назад +14

    Yes I think you are doing the right thing I shut down my shop at the end of 2019 and way happier the costumers were terrible to deal with
    people don’t want to take care of there cars anymore they just want a new one in a couple of years and want me to just fix there car a little bit

    • @Fljeff7
      @Fljeff7 3 года назад

      I have reduced the amount of service work and turned to 95% sales

  • @pistolpete7280
    @pistolpete7280 3 года назад

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Very informative. Thank you for sharing!

  • @ianrobinson4501
    @ianrobinson4501 3 года назад +1

    That’s a great insight. Into the car industry thanks

  • @vinkata
    @vinkata 3 года назад +4

    Classic issue.
    Good solution is overcharging for the car repairs.

  • @presleyjeremiahsmith4668
    @presleyjeremiahsmith4668 3 года назад +3

    Great vid!

  • @user-ce3rh8jh4i
    @user-ce3rh8jh4i 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great stuff, thanks for sharing

  • @gordonpeden6234
    @gordonpeden6234 2 года назад +1

    Makes perfect sense to me. More power to you. Love your work BTW.

  • @cmacbama2186
    @cmacbama2186 3 года назад +5

    One more business deciding to eliminate "Customer Service"

  • @sigridmccarty8598
    @sigridmccarty8598 3 года назад +3

    Absolutely true 👍

  • @cristiancaballero3428
    @cristiancaballero3428 3 года назад +2

    This Video had more Knowledge than Any video out there!!!! AWESOME VIDEO CRAIG!!! 😊👍

  • @hmonggirlstravelighmonggir9166
    @hmonggirlstravelighmonggir9166 3 года назад

    Incredible advice. Plus it's free. Thank you for all that you do. Find your passion