Did about 4 years running an independent and as much as I hated PDI'ing the crap it is actually where you learn so much. You really learn your diagnosing faults skills, with their half working crappy parts.
Working on high end parts is so easy when you've done your apprenticeship on the rubbish.
As for the customers well...
The phrase "I'm an engineer" always left me with a wry smile...
"Engineer of what exactly" I'd think and often they'd return with a bag of bits and an uncomfortable look of "was hoping it would be someone else serving" when they saw me.
Good times though.. happy days
Working on high end parts is so easy when you've done your apprenticeship on the rubbish.
As for the customers well...
The phrase "I'm an engineer" always left me with a wry smile...
"Engineer of what exactly" I'd think and often they'd return with a bag of bits and an uncomfortable look of "was hoping it would be someone else serving" when they saw me.
Good times though.. happy days