I do almost everything, as the fleet ages, that's getting old, but I shall persevere. Only thing I haven't serviced is the DSG transmission in the VWs we have/had. I'm about fed up with dealers, and VCDS along with the appropriate DSG service tools are on my short list for future purchase.
Recently I had the Sportwagen in for a rattling door panel, warranty work. Of course the tech couldn't hear it. When I got the call that they couldn't hear anything I protested, and they said they check again. I doubt they checked in the first place. Why would they? It's a waste of time to test drive, looking for a mystery noise, to only get paid warranty time, when they've got door rate customers to make money on. They called again later, and I suspect lied, they told me it was "fixed," that the tech found some broken clips in the door panel. Then tripped up and tried to sell me a window regulator, 34K miles on the least used window, and it needs a regulator? $400 something dollars, is what the advisor quoted me, I said, "sure it's under warranty," somehow the advisor overlooked that. Of course the regulator isn't in stock, and they aren't allowed to order anything without the car there. I scheduled to bring the car back later. I picked the car up, nothing on the RO about the tech fixing anything, or replacing any clips, and the panel still rattled. I was pretty hot.
When I showed back up for my window regulator, I came with video of my rattling door panel, they allegedly replaced the regulator, and now the door panel doesn't rattle. Such a headache, when it didn't have to be.
I wrote service for a few years, so I've been on both sides. We weren't pushed hard, but were still pushed to upsale. Spiffs were lucrative, but I held myself to a higher standard than my coworkers. Not trying to sound selfrighteous, I just had a stronger moral compass than my coworkers. I upsold stuff when I was convinced the customer truly needed it and only then, but didn't push anything that wasn't a safety issue. My numbers showed it too, my sales figures were crap compared to my coworkers, but my CSI was usually the best of the bunch, probably the only reason they kept me around.
The system is broken though, the techs just want door rate hours, warranty pays crap, CSI is rigged, way to many variables you have no control over impact it, pushing upsales is the only thing you can really control to ensure bringing in the money, and keeping your job. I don't miss it one little bit.
Sorry that was kind of a 2 part novel.