THA 134: Market Changes and What I’m Doing About Them - a podcast by Carm Capriotto, AAP

from 2019-08-29T04:35:25

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We are dropping topics on Hybrid repair and marketing, building technician training resumes, avoiding a viral social goof, customer ADAS training, and communication tactics among other



 



Kathleen Jarosik began her career in the automotive field in late 2003 after relocating from Florida’s Atlantic Coast to the beautiful Gulf Coast with her family. She started working at Xpertech Auto Repair shop while also staying home part-time with her two, now teenage daughters. Without any automotive experience, she spent much of her time in the background, managing payroll, accounts payable and paperwork associated with the operations of the business. After divorcing in 2009, and only 6 years of shop experience under her belt, she purchased full ownership of her shop from her former husband and began to run it as her own.


Kathleen made 3 pivotal decisions that have since changed her life; becoming a Napa Auto Care center and utilizing their extensive benefit and training network to learn and grow in the industry, finding a business coach; Repair Shop of Tomorrow, to further educate her in marketing, operations, and efficiency, and becoming a member of Women in Auto Care where she has learned the importance of encouraging and empowering others to strive for excellence in this incredible industry. She is very involved in the leadership and volunteering initiatives in her local community and aims to increase awareness and spark interest in choosing a career in the automotive field for young women.


Kathleen was honored as the Female Shop Owner of the Year 2018 from Women In Autocare. Listen to Kathleen’s previous episodes HERE.


Brent Robinson, Co-owner with his brother Brian in Snellville Auto Center, Snellville, GA and Loganville Auto Center, in Loganville, GA


Kurt Valvis, Co-Owner, Guys Foreign Car Repair, Metairie, LA. After graduating from LSU, Kurt moved back to his hometown of New Orleans to join the family business. Working with his father (Guy) at Guy’s Foreign & Domestic Auto Repair was the best career decision he’s ever made. Kurt is very involved in the local NAPA Business Development Group, along with many charities around the city. When he isn’t working, you can find Kurt tailgating for Saints or LSU games, attending one of the hundred local New Orleans festivals, or preparing for Mardi Gras season!


 


Key Talking Points:



  • Hybrid/Electric

    • Get training

    • Market your new talent




  • Training for technicians

    • Access to manufacture sites

    • Create a training resume for your technicians. A spreadsheet that shows tech in the row and the class in the column. Checkmark so you can see who is all on the same page and getting the training you need for your shop. Look for weaknesses and get that class set up through your supplier or online




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