I agree.You have never worked as a mechanic have you?
Shop monkey or Wrench monkey is what a dealership mechanic is called, it's not what I consider a derogatory term.
But On the other had, I can look at a picture and tell they don't know what they are doing!
I've worked in shops in my younger life, and several of my buddies are mechanics. And my "Educated" opinion is.... MOST people that go into that field, do so because they can't do anything else. (so wrench monkey is a proper term) Very few do it because they truly like it. AND... the people who can think, and turn a wrench can even be pressed for time when working at a dealership... so shortcuts get taken.
This is exactly why no one works on my stuff other than me. (unless it has to go in for warranty work) Heck, they delivered my tractor, and it was leaking oil. They wanted to take it back to "Look at the problem"... but I figured they would sit on it for a week or two, so I told him I would take care of it. I found that a fitting was loose on the return side of the FEL valve. (the dealer installed it) But, it was right where the rear fenders met the frame, and was hard to get a standard wrench on it. (I used a bent distributer wrench on it) But, that just tells me the tech decided to install the valve without removing the bodywork, and then didn't check his work before delivering it. WHY IN THE HECK WOULD I WANT THAT GUY WORKING ON IT AGAIN !!!!!!!!!!! He may be a good guy, and a good tech... but he works for a dealer, and his time is short when there is other things in the shop that need to go out.
My 2 cents (as an ex-tech)... take it for what it's worth.
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