From wages to skills to diversity, equity, and inclusion, Jay Goninen and Wisco discuss into many facets that affect the mechanic culture.
Topics:
- Are mechanics proactively learning electrical and computer engineering?
- Are wage rates being passed down to customers?
- Is there really no equality in the automotive space?
- Laura Schwab accuses Rivian as a 'toxic bro culture'
- Art and science of making decisions
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Episode Notes
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Wisco Weekly is an automotive business podcast, and is part of the 'Not Your Father's Economy' podcast channel on Apple Podcasts. Host, Dennis Wisco, shares weekly insights into current economic conditions like navigating this post-COVID economy.
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Have a listen to 'Predicting the Next Paycheck' a podcast mini series assessing the behaviors of car dealers, and their data-inspired decisions. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other popular apps.
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