I just read sitting on the tailgate in the Jan 2012 issue of the advertiser. More and more we are faced with these issues as time moves along. It seems virtually nobody wants to do things right anymore, so I was not at all surprised at the outcome when I read this. Most managers don't check behind their guys on the floor to see what they turn out, and believe it or not, many of the negligent employees actually get rewarded because of the little time spent on a vehicle. Little time spent means more profit for the boss, and after all they think the reason folks bring their vehicles in is because they know nothing about servicing it anyway, so in the vast majority of cases, all is considered well when really it is far from well as Gordon's inspection proved. Poorly serviced vehicles need repairs sooner, they figure you will be back for that too, more money for the boss.
While it is obvious to most who read the article that you would not want your vehicle serviced at this facility; there is another side to this as well.
We have inspected and serviced vehicles for customers in the past that appear to want service like was described in Gordon's explanation. Here we are quite obviously well versed in all areas Power Wagon to include the military version M37 and variants. We do a very thorough service job on every truck. Included is a very thorough visual inspection of everything visible. While most clients come here because of and welcome our expertise, we have a few that think we look at too much, and find potential issues they would rather not know about. We try to be honest in describing everything, such as something that needs immediate attention, (safety issues, wiring problems, issues that could cause on road failure, etc) while other issues that are obviously on the horizon, but will not hurt if let go for a while. Yes there are more out there than you would think who just want you to get it in and out, not seeing anything that will cost them a dime extra over the routine service charge. This doesn't mean you won't hear about it if they drive down the road and have a problem occur. This brings about our firm policy at M Series Rebuild, we perform a full inspection. The owner is well informed of our findings when the truck is released to them. This keeps us out of trouble, and if a customer comes back complaining about issues that went wrong that we should have seen; well we advised you of the issue and you chose not to address what we pointed out; that was your choice.
All this said, you would be surprised at the people who just don't want to hear it. Some honestly just want the oil changed using the cheapest oil and filter on the planet; and are all good with the wheels wobbling and u-joints shouting the death squeal on the way out the door.
While it is obvious to most who read the article that you would not want your vehicle serviced at this facility; there is another side to this as well.
We have inspected and serviced vehicles for customers in the past that appear to want service like was described in Gordon's explanation. Here we are quite obviously well versed in all areas Power Wagon to include the military version M37 and variants. We do a very thorough service job on every truck. Included is a very thorough visual inspection of everything visible. While most clients come here because of and welcome our expertise, we have a few that think we look at too much, and find potential issues they would rather not know about. We try to be honest in describing everything, such as something that needs immediate attention, (safety issues, wiring problems, issues that could cause on road failure, etc) while other issues that are obviously on the horizon, but will not hurt if let go for a while. Yes there are more out there than you would think who just want you to get it in and out, not seeing anything that will cost them a dime extra over the routine service charge. This doesn't mean you won't hear about it if they drive down the road and have a problem occur. This brings about our firm policy at M Series Rebuild, we perform a full inspection. The owner is well informed of our findings when the truck is released to them. This keeps us out of trouble, and if a customer comes back complaining about issues that went wrong that we should have seen; well we advised you of the issue and you chose not to address what we pointed out; that was your choice.
All this said, you would be surprised at the people who just don't want to hear it. Some honestly just want the oil changed using the cheapest oil and filter on the planet; and are all good with the wheels wobbling and u-joints shouting the death squeal on the way out the door.
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