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Talent Development

Let’s face it, ours is a very dynamic industry. Vehicle are constantly becoming more technical and customers ever more demanding. For this reason, individuals working in the automotive repair industry must continue to hone their skills to meet the changing needs of customers and their vehicles.

4 Reasons Why Job Descriptions Are Essential To A Small Business

Most companies use job ­descriptions as a recruiting tool, to define performance standards and career planning. Those are all great uses, but here are four more reasons that job descriptions should be used in a ­company.

Outsourcing Payroll

As most repair shops already realize, paying their employees involves much more than simply writing a check. Business owners must calculate tax payments, monitor hundreds of state and local jurisdictional requirements, and keep up with new-hire reporting, quarterly and annual tax returns, direct deposits and issuing W-2s.

5 Affordable Employee Perks

Studies say that employees who are happy tend to be more productive than those who aren’t. Repair shop looking to boost employee morale without breaking the bank should consider these five simple, inexpensive ways to give back to their employees.

Value Of An Employee Handbook

A good employee handbook records the company’s rules and communicates them to your employees in an easy, understandable way. If a handbook is well drafted, it provides helpful information on what’s expected from employees and what they can expect from their employer. It can also provide the foundation for any employment decisions you need to make and – if the situation arises – form the backbone for the defense of many lawsuits brought against you by employees.

4 Hot Topics For Employers In The Summer Season

With the summer season comes a few things in particular that companies need to consider. Here are a few hot topics that may apply to your business.

Don’t Wait Until You Lose A Tech

Perhaps the worst time to look to hire a technician, is when we lose one. At that point we go into “Crisis Hire” mode. We most often settle for anyone, rather than taking our time to find the right person. We need to take a lesson from large organizations and sports teams. Their strategy? They continually recruit. I did not say continually hire, I said continually recruit.

Top 5 Wage & Hour Mistakes That Small Businesses Make

The Fair Labor Standards Act and State Wage and Hour laws regulate things such as overtime pay, minimum wage, record-keeping and more for virtually every employer, regardless of size or sector. Violations of federal and state Wage and Hour regulations can completely shut a business down, particularly a small business, because the costs associated with wage and hour claims are staggering.

Managing Talent

Are you working on your business or in it? This is a question that I challenge every automotive service center owner and manager to seriously consider. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gone to a repair shop only to find the manager on duty in the service bays, tools in hand, working on a customer’s car.

Following HR Law

There are several laws auto repair shops should follow when it comes to using assessments, including personality tests, in an employment situation. This article addresses several laws you must be compliant with when using personality testing.

The Industry’s Talent Gap: Is It A Crisis Or An Opportunity?

Have you taken a look around our industry lately and made the same observation that I have? We are getting pretty old. From the parts house counterman to the shop owner, we are seeing a lot more grey hair and maybe a few more comb overs. In fact, statistics indicate that the average age of a shop owner is 55!

Hiring new employees
The Truth About Stealing Employees

There is an expression that has been around our industry for decades that says if you run a good, ethical business, the one thing you should never do is “steal” employees. If you agree with that philosophy, this is one article you may want to read.