So, it seems no matter how hard I work or how much I know, there's always someone who thinks he knows more.......
I've been a licensed tech for the better part of 15 years+ (including apprenticeship) and "playing" for well over 20 years. I'm HEAVILY experienced in front end, alignment and frame, complimented with a decent background in eletronic/engine diagnostic, and a fair bit of knowledge in off-road/racing fields.
Is it too much to ask to find a decent employer who pays decent wages who won't second guess everything I do?? I can count on one hand the number of come-backs I've had in the last ten years that were legitimate, and still have more than three fingers left over.
I'm sick and tired of being dismissed as a "greenhorn" because of my age (35) or the age I look (25ish)
Not to blow my own horn, but I can work circles around techs doing things "their way" because I do things "my way" and those things work for me.
On almost any flat-rate or "book-time" job, I can run at 200% or more efficiency.
With the economy the way it is, new, advancement/job opportunities are few and far between.
what would you do if the no-mind boss you work for who thinks he knows everything, but in reality knows nothing, was doing his best to make things a living hell??
I'll put up with a lot from most people.....comes with the job, but do I really need to hear "do this, or else"??
any input??