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In this episode, Jeff Compton sits down with technician Bryan Bueckert to talk through career challenges and the realities of working in the automotive repair industry. Brian shares his journey of entering the trade later in life, including the financial sacrifices and steep learning curve involved in switching from a call center job to turning wrenches. The discussion highlights key issues like low shop door rates and reluctance to charge for diagnostic labor, which make it difficult for technicians to earn a livable wage.

00:00 "Subaru Enthusiast's Job Search"

05:39 Skilled Trade Pay Disparity Debate

13:47 Mastering European Car Systems

20:00 Space Dilemma and Hiring Needs

21:55 "Challenges of Small Auto Shops"

29:51 Proper Oil for Euro Cars

33:44 "No Tolerance for Customer Abuse"

41:41 Final School Day in Windsor

43:11 Subaru Salary Insights

49:42 Oil Change: More Than Routine

55:45 Revamping Traditional Auto Service Methods

01:00:27 Quality Parts Ensure Trust

01:06:57 Subaru CVT Fluid Maintenance Advice

01:10:48 Car Service Decisions Explained

01:18:08 Spare Key Programming Challenges

01:22:40 Efficient Airbag Installation Story

01:28:57 Considering Teaching High School Shop

01:33:10 Pursuing Passion After Mortgage


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