Recruiting and Retaining Exceptional Automotive Techs
Recruiting and Retaining Exceptional Automotive Techs (Part 1), written by Rich Diegle of the Alldata Tech-Assist Team, is a great read on recruiting quality technicians for your shop.
Is it Over Already?
The technician shortage cliff that we are quickly approaching has been the main highlight of 2017 and has been the topic of discussion for several years now.
Is Your Privacy Private?
We are familiar with the right to repair and its value to our independent shops, but have we considered simple pieces of data? Yes, some of these may seem small and insignificant, like the time between service intervals, but the value it can be to other industries is enormous.
Sensory Overload at SEMA 2017
On Tuesday night, October 31, 2017, the Technician.Academy team attended the Women in Auto Care Banquet and Reception where Technician.Academy was awarded three Automotive Communication Awards for their podcast series and the Respect is Learned© campaign.
Oxygen Sensor Voltage Codes – Part 2
In Part 1, we began to discuss the importance of oxygen sensor voltage codes. Voltage codes can be caused by sensors that are bad and stuck lean or rich. These codes can also be caused by lean or rich running conditions. The case studies we will focus on will look at pre-cat oxygen sensor codes, both caused by parts other than the O2 sensors.