Finally found why you left the dealership. (Been working backwards on your older content) Back when I was a younger lad and a mechanic, working at a dealership was considered a dream job. Love all your content.
Freedom is bliss, you and your family deserve to have a good life and employers need to recognize this if they want to have a happy and productive workforce. But not many managers get this!!
Ray this was the very very first video I ever watched from your series and after that I was hooked so thank you for the videos for GM and it’s on to greener pastures. When you are a great technician you will never ever be out of a job that’s a fact God bless you Ray ✝️✝️✝️
Okay wtf was that? Just because you declined to work 6 days a week they decided they don't want you anymore? Well screw them Ray don't bow down to anyone. Oh and about the pushrods, which car manufacturer still uses these turdrods if overhead cams are waaaay better in quality and design? I just can't understand that. 🤣🤣
It is a shame that you didn't get to finish this job. I own a 2017 GMC Denali 1500 6.2 and was looking forward to seeing this. Hopefully I won't have to deal with this myself. I know premium lubricant is the key to stop this from happening.
hey Ray. just finished watching this one a little over a year after it came out. its nuts to see how much content you put out in only 1 year at the new place and all in all you seem much happier than at the dealership.
I am an independent plumbing contractor in the uk. 37 years now. Most of my clients are referrals and are great. Once in a while I have a nightmare client.I feel my blood pressure rising. I pack up my tools and walk away. It is such a liberating feeling knowing that I don’t have to take crap. Next day I have another job. It’s great looking at my phone and seeing 3 or 4 missed calls and a grovelling voicemail or text from yesterday’s nightmare. Fxxk them ! Too late !
You worked for them five days a week. They wanted more from and told you to work six days a week but ended up having you zero days a week. That was a counter productive move of them and ended up costing them extra work (hiring a new mechanic), revenue/profit (from not having you work five days a week) and risk (new guy being incompetent or inefficient).
Had a friend that graduated from avionics maintenance school and was courted by a lot of different companies because avionics guys are hard to find. They flew him in a private jet from MN to St Louis quoted an incredible hourly wage and said he would be working 6 days per week, 10 to 12 hours per day. Told them, fly me back right now….here’s the quote “I work to live, I don’t live to work”. I thought that was the best quote I had ever heard.
Brother you did the right thing by walking. Eventually even if you had agreed you would have quit cold Turkey. When I worked for USG as a forklift operator they started me at five days a week at ten hour days starting at 12AM. Then it became six days a week at ten hour days which after two weeks went to 12 hour days. I was working my ass into an early grave. Loading flat bed trucks with wall board in New York winters with absolutely no heat and cold air blowing off the Hudson. I was going psychopathic. I up and quit. I was getting no rest at all. I found a job making the same money but without the overtime hours.
Dam shame, they cut iff their nose to spite their face, they will go through 10 half assed mechanics and deserve it ,, In my business they call Mechanics engineers, of which most are glorified oilers. In 16 years I met maybe a half dozen with the aptitude that is required for the job, Master mechanics, which is in your realm. I was pretty good at maintaining the equipment I worked with being a Licensed captain , had to be , always diesel , but no where near your level. Once An engineer noticed my tug black stacking, He ordered a blower , it was a Detroit diesel, I told him are you sure, he told me to be quiet, he drove 200 miles round trip to get the part, while he was gone I replaced the air filter, when he was half way through disassembly , I planned it that way, I asked what the hell are you doing, told him about the air filter.🤣😂🤣😂
Congratulations on finding a job that better suits you. Hopefully it pays what you’re worthy. From watching your videos, I can tell that you are a knowledgeable and talented individual. (Having tens of thousands of dollars in tools doesn’t hurt either.)
Good for you, Ray. Well done indeed. I prefer dealing with independent shops. Mind, I prefer to do my own work, but 6 shoulder surgeries tell me it is a bad idea. Do is trying to find a mechanic who knows our, or is willing to learn how to work on an old Volvo 240 wagon. Most jobs are pretty straightforward. I'm really enjoying you channels. Keep up the good work
I didn't know you were in a dealership before. I can't believe that the options were work 6 days or take a hike. Good on you for sticking it to them. Having seem a lot of your newer content – It might not all be shiny GM stuff and some vehicles should be condemned in my opinion – but watching the repairs on a diverse range is much more interesting. The fact you got a new job so quick shows that it's not just us who appreciates your skills.
Just going through watching some of your old vids. In this you made the right choice. Your life and family are more important than working all the time.
Dealership's loss (believe me it was financially huge) is next shop's gain. Good Tech's are in very short supply as Ray's last employ already knows. Techs have to look out for themselves, move on as opportunity opens. Many shop's will even pay a negotiated fee for a money maker like Ray.
I would love to bring any car to you for repair. you do a dang good job. Congrats on moving out. best of luck with the new job. regards from Denmark.
Finally found why you left the dealership. (Been working backwards on your older content) Back when I was a younger lad and a mechanic, working at a dealership was considered a dream job. Love all your content.
First time seeing this and I'm thinking this is different – there's no doo,dee,doo,dee,doo.
Good on you. I have refused to work on Saturday for a long time and had a few disagreements. Can’t they make enough in five days?
Freedom is bliss, you and your family deserve to have a good life and employers need to recognize this if they want to have a happy and productive workforce. But not many managers get this!!
Ray this was the very very first video I ever watched from your series and after that I was hooked so thank you for the videos for GM and it’s on to greener pastures. When you are a great technician you will never ever be out of a job that’s a fact God bless you Ray ✝️✝️✝️
Okay wtf was that? Just because you declined to work 6 days a week they decided they don't want you anymore? Well screw them Ray don't bow down to anyone. Oh and about the pushrods, which car manufacturer still uses these turdrods if overhead cams are waaaay better in quality and design? I just can't understand that. 🤣🤣
God, Family, Work- in that Order, anything other than this will always turn out Bad…
It is a shame that you didn't get to finish this job. I own a 2017 GMC Denali 1500 6.2 and was looking forward to seeing this. Hopefully I won't have to deal with this myself. I know premium lubricant is the key to stop this from happening.
If management's personal lives were the cost for management's mismanagement, there would be far less mismanagement.
I hope you do well. You’re quite intelligent. Best of luck with your new endeavour. Although I think your skill will make the difference.
Ray all the best in the new job , perhaps old employer will now finally appreciate what they lost
any mecanic never do what you did you finish your job
Employers always want to push their employees like the employee doesn't have the balls to walk off the job these days. Kudos to you sir.
hey Ray. just finished watching this one a little over a year after it came out. its nuts to see how much content you put out in only 1 year at the new place and all in all you seem much happier than at the dealership.
I am an independent plumbing contractor in the uk. 37 years now. Most of my clients are referrals and are great. Once in a while I have a nightmare client.I feel my blood pressure rising. I pack up my tools and walk away. It is such a liberating feeling knowing that I don’t have to take crap. Next day I have another job. It’s great looking at my phone and seeing 3 or 4 missed calls and a grovelling voicemail or text from yesterday’s nightmare. Fxxk them ! Too late !
You worked for them five days a week. They wanted more from and told you to work six days a week but ended up having you zero days a week. That was a counter productive move of them and ended up costing them extra work (hiring a new mechanic), revenue/profit (from not having you work five days a week) and risk (new guy being incompetent or inefficient).
I’m going to stick with you Ray
Had a friend that graduated from avionics maintenance school and was courted by a lot of different companies because avionics guys are hard to find. They flew him in a private jet from MN to St Louis quoted an incredible hourly wage and said he would be working 6 days per week, 10 to 12 hours per day. Told them, fly me back right now….here’s the quote “I work to live, I don’t live to work”. I thought that was the best quote I had ever heard.
Well from the vantage point of a new sub, coming from one year forward. You made a good move there!
NASA! We have lifter separation!
Wow lol @ me i completely didn't know he used to work at a GM dealership. Good GM is trash. Old stuff was good. 2000 and up is trash.
Good luck, you'll be just fine, keep your standards up stay honest. You're a credit to your trade.
Ground strap!!!
Not only a fully competent mechanic, but a free man!
Good for you buddy. I wish I had your balls.
Good luck, love your vids in Australia
Brother you did the right thing by walking. Eventually even if you had agreed you would have quit cold Turkey. When I worked for USG as a forklift operator they started me at five days a week at ten hour days starting at 12AM. Then it became six days a week at ten hour days which after two weeks went to 12 hour days. I was working my ass into an early grave. Loading flat bed trucks with wall board in New York winters with absolutely no heat and cold air blowing off the Hudson. I was going psychopathic. I up and quit. I was getting no rest at all. I found a job making the same money but without the overtime hours.
You don't want to scratch the cylinder head gasket surface, could create a leak.
Dam shame, they cut iff their nose to spite their face, they will go through 10 half assed mechanics and deserve it ,, In my business they call Mechanics engineers, of which most are glorified oilers. In 16 years I met maybe a half dozen with the aptitude that is required for the job, Master mechanics, which is in your realm. I was pretty good at maintaining the equipment I worked with being a Licensed captain , had to be , always diesel , but no where near your level. Once An engineer noticed my tug black stacking, He ordered a blower , it was a Detroit diesel, I told him are you sure, he told me to be quiet, he drove 200 miles round trip to get the part, while he was gone I replaced the air filter, when he was half way through disassembly , I planned it that way, I asked what the hell are you doing, told him about the air filter.🤣😂🤣😂
Good luck at the next job.hope next time.
Congratulations on finding a job that better suits you. Hopefully it pays what you’re worthy. From watching your videos, I can tell that you are a knowledgeable and talented individual. (Having tens of thousands of dollars in tools doesn’t hurt either.)
Good for you, Ray. Well done indeed. I prefer dealing with independent shops. Mind, I prefer to do my own work, but 6 shoulder surgeries tell me it is a bad idea. Do is trying to find a mechanic who knows our, or is willing to learn how to work on an old Volvo 240 wagon. Most jobs are pretty straightforward. I'm really enjoying you channels. Keep up the good work
Ray good luck for the new job I always want you video your great mechanic an honest guy God bless I wish you the best
I didn't know you were in a dealership before. I can't believe that the options were work 6 days or take a hike. Good on you for sticking it to them. Having seem a lot of your newer content – It might not all be shiny GM stuff and some vehicles should be condemned in my opinion – but watching the repairs on a diverse range is much more interesting. The fact you got a new job so quick shows that it's not just us who appreciates your skills.
Knowing when to walk is the most important skill in any trade.
Just going through watching some of your old vids. In this you made the right choice. Your life and family are more important than working all the time.
Dealership's loss (believe me it was financially huge) is next shop's gain. Good Tech's are in very short supply as Ray's last employ already knows. Techs have to look out for themselves, move on as opportunity opens. Many shop's will even pay a negotiated fee for a money maker like Ray.
Dealership trying to do more with less. Imagine that. 😂🤣😂🤣🤬🖕
Ray, your work and reason as a mechanic is astounding. Love watching your videos.
What a ways you have made it man! Love the content.
@FordBossMe FordBossMe here’s the video of Ray quitting Mr. Goodwrench.
It’s their loss good luck to you
Good people always land on their feet. Congrats!!
LOL those fools lost that round. Good for you, Ray!
Typical managerial eff up ! I'm glad You stood Your ground and left ! They're the ones going to suffer for this Screw up !
I work in the auto repair business as well. When a customer comes in with their own diagnosis they can complete their own repairs