Confessions of a Shop Owner
Tekmetric transformed my shop. Plain and simple. Want that for yours? Touch HERE [https://auto.tekmetric.com/4iOySkk] If you're like me and aren't good at marketing, don't do it on your own. Let the experts handle it. Touch HERE [https://www.turnkeyautomarketing.com/] for more on Turnkey Marketing. Send your service advisor to hands down the BEST service advisor training in the industry (even other coaching companies agree). It's Elite Worldwide's Masters Program. The next one is happening in Dallas Texas, September 10-12. Learn more HERE [https://eliteworldwide.com/event/masters-service-advisor-training-program-3/] When I used the maintenance tool for the fist time with Detect Auto, my mind was blown. My advisors had the same reaction - and then SO MUCH MORE TIME. Learn more about Detect Auto and book a free demo now! [https://www.detectauto.com/] In this episode, Mike Allen sits down with Jordan Mosely to talk about growth, technology, and the realities of running a multi-location business. Jordan shares how sticking to a proven playbook has helped him scale his quick lube and hybrid locations, and explains why obsessing over small cost details—like labor and materials—makes a huge impact on the bottom line. The conversation also dives into the pain (and promise) of current AI and software integrations, when Mike and Jordan both agree that the right technology is important, but execution, adaptation, and focusing on the basics are what truly drive success. Timestamps: 00:00 Covered wagons and old-school shop software 02:14 What really goes down at shop events and happy hours 03:15 Playbooks and the secret to sticking with a process 04:14 The quick lube model vs. full-service auto repair 05:48 Learning from industry “gurus” and finding what works 06:38 Car wash business models and subscription secrets 08:09 Breaking down car wash economics and margins 09:26 Pennies make the profit: expense structure and labor 10:22 Why every phone call counts—and how much fumbled calls really cost 12:04 AI cameras, call reviews, and upgrading shop tech 12:41 Why onboarding new AI tools is painful (but worth it) 14:00 Using Rilla, custom AI, and making tech work for your team 16:28 Are unified shop platforms possible—or is it always 19 subscriptions? 18:42 The challenges of double-entry and why Tekmetric stands out 20:54 Tectonic event review: what a professional trade show looks like 22:24 Fixing cars vs. trying to code your own AI: why you should pick a lane 24:00 Confessions about chaos, change—and the need for therapy 26:14 Dealing with online haters in the auto industry 27:16 Remote and virtual advisors: the future, or a flop? 30:07 The “sales hammer” model and selling from afar 31:49 What happens when you try to run a fully remote shop 32:35 Why execution is everything for new shop models 34:42 20 groups, private equity, and the independent shop owner line 36:44 Why big shop owners show up at trade shows 38:14 Confession time: Subaru oil change disasters and red flags 39:25 High turnover in quick lube—onboarding and training struggles 40:05 Why you need to launch that training, even if it’s not perfect 41:57 What’s next: acquiring more stores, riding the oil price wave, and 1% daily improvement
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