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Been a service advisor for 2.5 years and I feel like I just have no patience or tolerance for anyone in or even outside work? The customer base as a service advisor at least in my position is extremely difficult to deal with. Does anyone else feel the same way? I used to enjoy talking to people out in public, now I avoid it completely because I’m so mentally drained from my job. Customers just always are looking for something for free, thinking you messed up their car when it’s completely unrelated, thinking you’re scamming them. The list goes on. I have some great interactions with people, but it just feels like in this industry peoples worst side comes out.
Please let me know if I’m not the only one that feels this way ahaha, or tips on how you guys deal with this. Thanks!
Wrote service at the highest level for years and yes. Everyone who is truly successful is burned out. It's very rare you find a place where they are not but they do exist. COVID made me get out. Tried to get back in. Switched fields. Writing service makes me miserable because everything is pulling teeth from parts to techs to customers. You're the glue that keeps it all together. That is draining. Most people on fixed ops turn to drugs and alcohol for the burn out relief. Dont
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