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I'll go along with Shorebenz on finding a good Independent that knows the cars. Where do you think he was probably trained? DUH The dealership. The best part about working with a good independent is you get personal service without that dreaded phone call from a service advisor, who doesn't know anything about cars, trying to upsell you on additional work. THAT IS HIS JOB. You didn't think he was there to offer you personal service did you? If you want to have fun, apply for a servive advisor position at any dealership for any brand of car. Tell them that you have been a mechanic for x number of years. Chances are you will be turned down. They want a salesman and not someone who might have a sympathetic ear.
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