Ford CEO Says There Aren't Enough Mechanics. Then a Mechanic Responds
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- Ford CEO Jim Farley highlights a shortage of skilled mechanics in the US, impacting dealerships.
- Mechanic Wiktor Ivanovko criticizes Ford's flat-rate pay for warranty repairs, which undervalues mechanics' time.
- Mechanics blame vehicle engineers for designing cars that are difficult and time-consuming to repair.
- Farley attributes the mechanic shortage to decreased productivity, lack of glamour, and excessive regulation.
- Analysts cite fewer mechanic graduates, retirements, and longer-lasting vehicles as key factors in the shortage.
- Mechanics note the high cost of tools, long hours, and physical demands as deterrents to entering the trade.
- Viewers support Ivanovko's critique, suggesting engineers should have trade experience to understand repair challenges.
- Some signs indicate a potential reversal in the mechanic shortage trend with more graduates entering the field.