so i had to vent this out somewhere else cause the wife was tired of hearing about it :chuckle:
so as some of you know I'm still working at a dealership that i cant stand. EVERY DAY I see things go on that make my head spin or I am ordered to do something that makes me wanna put in my 2 weeks notice and today was no different. This afternoon on of my 9 bosses come up to me and says " we need all the swirls on this BMW removed with in 2 hours because we promised the customer it would be done by 4pm" right away I already didnt like the sound of what was ahead. i took a look at the car and it was the dreaded jet black with MAJOR correction needed on the hood. So I went to find the DA sander only to find out that we dont carry those sanding pads because they cause "over processing" so they expected me to hand sand the entire hood & 3 step the hood and fix the swirls in just under 2 hours!!!:hairpull:hairpull:hairpull
since time was an issue i had to wool pad the hood which took many passes just to look "ok" then finish down the rest of the car. I also had to recruit another guy who thinks that he's gods gift to buffing and you cant show him anything just to meet their promised time. so the 2 hours goes by and im trying to make the 9 bosses understand that this type of work take MUCH more time and different products. 3M wasnt cutting it.
the end result was no swirls on my side, still some swirls left over on the other guys side because according to him "bmw's swirls dont come out all the way" and defects were still showing on the $40k car. the only thing i could do was grit my teeth when one of the bosses said that it looked perfect.
idk what the customers reaction was cause they were late getting there but it is still in need of a lot of correction.
i just cant stand these kinds of days and i know that im better than this. and i feel like this place is eating my soul along with customers hope for a somewhat good quality vehicle.
im sure there are a couple of you REAL perfectionists out there who are stuck working along side of hacks& are in the same dealership boat. how do yall cope with it? ive been doing it for over 3 years and the "striving for perfection pride" takes a hit every day.
so as some of you know I'm still working at a dealership that i cant stand. EVERY DAY I see things go on that make my head spin or I am ordered to do something that makes me wanna put in my 2 weeks notice and today was no different. This afternoon on of my 9 bosses come up to me and says " we need all the swirls on this BMW removed with in 2 hours because we promised the customer it would be done by 4pm" right away I already didnt like the sound of what was ahead. i took a look at the car and it was the dreaded jet black with MAJOR correction needed on the hood. So I went to find the DA sander only to find out that we dont carry those sanding pads because they cause "over processing" so they expected me to hand sand the entire hood & 3 step the hood and fix the swirls in just under 2 hours!!!:hairpull:hairpull:hairpull
since time was an issue i had to wool pad the hood which took many passes just to look "ok" then finish down the rest of the car. I also had to recruit another guy who thinks that he's gods gift to buffing and you cant show him anything just to meet their promised time. so the 2 hours goes by and im trying to make the 9 bosses understand that this type of work take MUCH more time and different products. 3M wasnt cutting it.
the end result was no swirls on my side, still some swirls left over on the other guys side because according to him "bmw's swirls dont come out all the way" and defects were still showing on the $40k car. the only thing i could do was grit my teeth when one of the bosses said that it looked perfect.
idk what the customers reaction was cause they were late getting there but it is still in need of a lot of correction.
i just cant stand these kinds of days and i know that im better than this. and i feel like this place is eating my soul along with customers hope for a somewhat good quality vehicle.
im sure there are a couple of you REAL perfectionists out there who are stuck working along side of hacks& are in the same dealership boat. how do yall cope with it? ive been doing it for over 3 years and the "striving for perfection pride" takes a hit every day.