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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16083414" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>I have absolutely been meaning to come check out your shop! You invited me to a dyno night but unfortunately got tied up with some stuff at my shop. Im fairly envious actually, working at a speed shop would be a fun career. I love wrenching on my own Shelby but professionally all Ive worked on is Lexus/Toyota. Where do your techs have their backgrounds from?</p><p></p><p>I work at Earnhardt Lexus and the Earnhardt's run a good ship. Ive heard sales can be a grinder, but they are a good family and seem to care about their employees. Service side is pretty straight up. Id definitely recommend checking them out if you get to a point youre considering getting back to the dealer market.</p><p></p><p>Biggest hurdle I have right now is paying of my Shelby. Once I get that done, I feel Im free to explore my options. I may look into BMW or Mercedes someday as my Lexus background will help being its a luxury brand. I could always ask my service director about any openings that may pop up in the future for junior writer positions. The pecking order for advisors favors 2 guys though, so I may just use it as an experience builder when the time comes. There is always Toyota too, but hell I want to find a dealer that works on cars that actually break lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16083414, member: 166576"] I have absolutely been meaning to come check out your shop! You invited me to a dyno night but unfortunately got tied up with some stuff at my shop. Im fairly envious actually, working at a speed shop would be a fun career. I love wrenching on my own Shelby but professionally all Ive worked on is Lexus/Toyota. Where do your techs have their backgrounds from? I work at Earnhardt Lexus and the Earnhardt's run a good ship. Ive heard sales can be a grinder, but they are a good family and seem to care about their employees. Service side is pretty straight up. Id definitely recommend checking them out if you get to a point youre considering getting back to the dealer market. Biggest hurdle I have right now is paying of my Shelby. Once I get that done, I feel Im free to explore my options. I may look into BMW or Mercedes someday as my Lexus background will help being its a luxury brand. I could always ask my service director about any openings that may pop up in the future for junior writer positions. The pecking order for advisors favors 2 guys though, so I may just use it as an experience builder when the time comes. There is always Toyota too, but hell I want to find a dealer that works on cars that actually break lol. [/QUOTE]
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