Stephen Shore
Pre-takeoff checklist
I have wondered for years why most light GA - piston oriented - A&P businesses are not "open" for more than 6-8 hours per day / Mon - Friday? With all the work backing up, it seems like they could increase their work flow and their cash flow by adding 8 more hours per week (2 extra hours per day M-F or 8 hours on Saturday) which would create a significant increase in revenue over a year. Working on Saturdays would add approximately 50 extra revenue days per year to a business.
As a business owner myself, I am always looking to maximize cash flow from all of my businesses, and hours of operation is key to that.
Plus, it seems like the mechanics in these shops have very little chance of getting OT, which all of my hourly employees (most of whom are paid more than the average A&P) eagerly want.
Even most auto dealership service centers and many independent auto service centers have extended hours in order to improve customer satisfaction and improve work flow (revenue).
Is there something that I am missing in the GA piston A&P industry that makes it different (at least in the areas that I have lived)? Just curious.
As a business owner myself, I am always looking to maximize cash flow from all of my businesses, and hours of operation is key to that.
Plus, it seems like the mechanics in these shops have very little chance of getting OT, which all of my hourly employees (most of whom are paid more than the average A&P) eagerly want.
Even most auto dealership service centers and many independent auto service centers have extended hours in order to improve customer satisfaction and improve work flow (revenue).
Is there something that I am missing in the GA piston A&P industry that makes it different (at least in the areas that I have lived)? Just curious.