The Highs and Lows of Running a One-Man Auto Repair Shop with Dailey Kelley

Jimmy Purdy is joined by Dailey Kelley, an experienced technician and shop owner from Bardstown, Kentucky. Dailey shares his insights on transitioning from dealership work to running his own business, highlighting the challenges of managing workflow and avoiding the pitfalls of field calls. Their conversation also covers the intricate world of transmission repairs, discussing the importance of detailed diagnostics and the common issues with high-cost maintenance. 

00:00 Failures happen; sometimes the builder's fault, sometimes not.
09:10 Started trade school, moved, and now works at Ford.
10:58 Dealing with the manufacturer's approval process delays time.
19:20 Consider long-term solutions over temporary repairs.
22:04 Consumers want functioning, warrantied vehicles.
31:09 Facing many issues prefer flat rate payment.
32:14 Struggling to diagnose new vehicle, underpaid time.
41:27 Understanding the wife helps manage shop-related stress.
47:26 Issues with Saturday drop-offs; now using Dropbox.
51:45 Effective communication and fair pricing ensure client satisfaction.
56:56 Learning is continuous; adapt and learn from experiences.
01:00:25 Focus on one task at a time.

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