The Gearbox Podcast

Jimmy Purdy
The Gearbox Podcast

The Gearbox Podcast brings on industry professionals to explore the day-to-day operations of owning and operating a shop. From common frustrations to industry-wide shifts, this podcast covers it with fun and insightful conversations.

  1. 31 OCT

    Innovations, Networking, and Industry Insights with Jeff Compton

    In this episode, Jimmy Purdy is joined by Jeff Compton, a frequent attendee of the SEMA convention. Jeff shares his enthusiasm for walking extensively at the event, even considering it a potential weight loss opportunity. Jimmy highlights the ease of navigating SEMA using the Tesla Loop, which offers free rides around the convention center. The duo also delves into the contrasts between SEMA and Apex conventions, noting SEMA’s vibrant, innovation-focused atmosphere versus Apex's intimate, business-oriented approach. Check out Jeff Compton and the Jaded Mechanic Podcast here 00:00 Pulling over leads to potential negative outcomes. 06:15 2020: Nightmare event experience with memorable shows. 14:26 Legendary figures are fading, meet them soon. 16:58 Insight into influencer earnings compared to the dealership. 23:20 We don't have to get along, empowering meeting. 31:26 Understand the process, not isolated solutions; broader perspective. 33:25 Networking and learning at seminars and events. 40:16 Discussing In-N-Out Burger availability in Vegas. 48:07 Ask banks about high-interest savings options. 52:39 Harbor Freight should improve Canadian accessibility. 57:36 SEMA showcases innovative tools by young creators. 01:03:36 Passion and community sustain motivation in industry. 01:07:25 Defeat initially, motivation regained from events. 01:12:05 Negativity breeds; face-to-face interactions inspire growth. 01:15:57 Winter trip: SEMA, Constance Noons, Mustang photos. 01:23:58 Keeping our group together makes experiences special. 01:26:29 Tired from travel, struggling to stay awake. Thanks to our sponsor, Shop Boss! See how they can simplify your auto shop HERE

    1h 32m
  2. 24 OCT

    Preventing Small Issues from Escalating through Effective Communication in Auto Repair

    In this episode, Jimmy Purdy is joined by Andrew Clement from "Rogue Wrenching" and the "Changing the Industry" podcast group. Andrew emphasizes the importance of clear communication and setting expectations, sharing how a lack of these can lead to frustration and inefficiency. He also discusses the critical need for continuous learning and development in the automotive repair industry, highlighting his significant income boost from prioritizing education. Additionally, Jimmy and Andrew explore the challenges technicians face in balancing productivity with a healthy work-life balance, underscoring the importance of structured processes and accountability. 00:00 Faulty part causes immediate issues upon installation. 10:01 Industry struggles with time-based billing practices. 13:42 Technicians need guidance for successful business ownership. 18:35 Diverse experience made me a well-rounded technician. 21:26 Success comes from focus and punctuality, not overtime. 29:54 I perform better under pressure, and handling tasks. 35:31 Blame shared; improve skills and environment efficiency. 38:42 Promoting technical experts overlooks management skills. 44:11 Filter frustration, guide thoughtfully, and teach empathy. 51:52 Undefined expectations lead to employee frustration and errors. 53:49 Follow, learn, and manage expectations to build trust. 01:00:14 Importance of a clear, practical employee handbook. 01:06:18 Frequent communication eases difficult manager-employee conversations. 01:10:24 Rescheduled trip necessitated extra vacation request. 01:15:31 Skill improvement increased earnings; prioritizing family balance. 01:20:33 Good communication and trust ensure success. Thanks to our sponsor, Shop Boss! See how they can simplify your auto shop HERE

    1h 23m
  3. 17 OCT

    Chris Jones on Culture, Communication, and Continuous Improvement

    Jimmy Purdy is joined by Chris Jones, Group Editorial Director at Endeavor Business Media. Chris delves into the significance of team coordination and mutual accountability, highlighting how successful team cultures develop when individuals enforce shared standards. Jimmy shares his personal journey from technician to shop owner, discussing the unexpected leadership responsibilities and the importance of maintaining high standards when hiring staff. 00:00 Evaluates shop owner, advisors, and technicians' communication styles.03:45 Mechanics explain repairs to ensure customer trust.09:28 Client expectations drive workflow and accountability.10:51 Improve relationship by setting mutual expectations positively.14:36 Reassessing business processes after several years' operation.17:17 Owners stagnate after reaching individual capability limits.19:44 Focus on the future and continuous learning.25:42 Hearing about labor shortages narrows your perspective.26:59 Shop owner improved success by using data.29:50 Accountability and reinforcement to maintain established standards.33:21 Team coordination builds a strong, self-regulating culture.37:45 Recognize effort, clarify mistakes, reinforce mission's value.41:45 Use criticism for growth; be a positive leader.45:23 I became the person I disliked.47:21 Selective strategy attracts desired clients and success.50:58 Collective wisdom through group processes offers clarity.53:32 Balance caring without attachment; life changes unpredictably.56:04 Stay humble, listen, learn from all sources. Thanks to our sponsor, Shop Boss! See how they can simplify your auto shop HERE

    58 min
  4. 3 OCT

    The Key to Happy Customers and Good Reviews with David Marks, Part 2

    In this part 2 episode, Jimmy Purdy and David Marks discuss the critical role of effective communication in auto repair services. David highlights how understanding customer needs and tailoring communication can significantly improve service delivery and enhance customer satisfaction. The duo also explores the importance of creating a respectful and supportive work environment to retain employees and foster team morale. Finally, they discuss the transformative impact of proper training and education in the industry to maintain high standards and adapt to evolving customer expectations. 00:00 He sought feedback, got honesty, and she quit.04:53 Dealer techs face challenges transitioning to independent shops.08:17 Employees stay for appreciation, trust, and flexibility.12:25 Addressing missed targets despite best efforts hard.13:30 Hire professionals for expertise; avoid gray areas.18:00 Many shops prioritize hierarchy over collaborative leadership.19:53 Admit mistakes first; easier to approach others.23:49 Upbringing influences adults’ understanding of responsibilities.27:30 Build meaningful community-focused jobs, not just paychecks.29:54 Adapt to generational and demographic differences in business.32:09 Consumers may need dealers for advanced repairs.38:35 Major issue: Consumer education lacking, focus on entertainment.39:48 Better communication with businesses leads to satisfaction.43:06 Willing to pay more for quality service. Thanks to our sponsor, Shop Boss! See how they can simplify your auto shop HERE

    46 min
  5. 26 SEPT

    Best Mechanics, Misdiagnoses, and Employee Management with David Marks, Part 1

    Jimmy Purdy is joined by David Marks, owner of a full-service auto repair and used car dealership. David emphasizes the importance of having the diagnosing mechanic perform the repair to avoid blame-shifting and unresolved issues. Jimmy and David dive into the challenges of managing multiple employees, stressing the need for integrity and effective leadership. They also explore the financial viability of flipping cars versus just performing repairs, sharing insights from their personal experiences. 00:00 Keeping local tax revenue for well-managed municipalities.04:12 America's evolution: Horse to car to electric vehicles.09:33 Stopped accepting cars, too many waiting repairs.10:47 Nothing wrong with being an auto repairer.15:41 Issued repair credit to a dissatisfied customer.17:59 What do we do in tough situations?21:53 Let the diagnostician fix the identified issue.22:57 Plug cat causing Kia CVT transmission issues, possibly.27:03 Employees' home responsibilities affect job performance.29:57 Experienced interviewees often make the worst employees.33:32 Soft skills matter more than technical qualifications.37:20 Overconfidence leads to disillusionment and financial trouble.40:25 Dedication matters more than certification in automotive.42:56 Modernize training programs to meet industry standards.45:32 Committed automotive experience vital for dedicated applicants. Thanks to our sponsor, Shop Boss! See how they can simplify your auto shop HERE

    49 min
  6. 19 SEPT

    Human Connection and Honest Marketing Strategies with Ashley Kaul

    In this episode, Jimmy Purdy welcomes Ashley Kaul to discuss several crucial aspects of business and customer service. Ashley emphasizes the vital role of honesty and transparency in marketing strategies, highlighting the need for genuine communication over automated systems. Jimmy shares his experiences with the importance of maintaining personal connections with customers and how effective handling of issues, like a broken truckload, can build lasting trust. They both underline the significance of work-life balance and fostering a supportive work culture to ensure employee retention and satisfaction. 00:00 I attended a marketing event in March, but I didn't get any results.06:28 Employee retention strategies amid diverse industry challenges.14:38 Manufacturing company tracks leads with 800 numbers.19:28 Blogs and videos attract DIY clients needing help.23:20 Raised as consumers to extensively research and price-check.31:09 Loyal customer seeks trustworthy, reliable car repair.37:05 Silent marketing encourages potential client engagement.39:29 Marketing's challenge: Tracking customer origins in B2B relationships.43:16 Automate follow-up prioritization; salespeople support, not the owner.49:23 Focus on service for business success.57:00 Closed weekends support employees' personal lives and mental health.59:53 Balance work, community, and living meaningful lives.01:06:00 Implemented IDPs to reconnect and align post-maternity.01:13:07 Employees represent your business and reputation.01:17:59 Misdiagnosed car problem, customer upset, fixed elsewhere.01:24:27 Personal touch in customer service is invaluable.01:26:02 Immediate phone response creates a personal touch. Thanks to our sponsor, Shop Boss! See how they can simplify your auto shop HERE

    1h 30m

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The Gearbox Podcast brings on industry professionals to explore the day-to-day operations of owning and operating a shop. From common frustrations to industry-wide shifts, this podcast covers it with fun and insightful conversations.

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