Whats Happening To All The Mini Specialists?
#1
Posted Yesterday, 08:45 PM
#2
Posted Yesterday, 10:37 PM
Same reason lots of local garage workshops, high street shops, pubs, etc have closed recently, (apart of course from all the Vape Shops, Turkish Barbers, Phone repair shops, Nail bars, etc). There are just not enough local customers with spare cash to spend to support & justify the high cost of overheads of running a small business with the current high business rates and taxes imposed by government, while still making a decent profit to pay the wages...
The other reason is many of the 'specialists' have retired or are near retirement age and few young people have an interest in going into such work as a career....governments have long neglected trades and apprenticeships, since Tony Blair decided to encourage all school leavers to go to University and get a degree instead....even if the degree subject would never lead to getting a worthwhile job to pay off the student loan debt at the end.
A friend of mine has just reduced the size of his garage workshop to reduce the rent overheads, due to a shortage of good skilled mechanics and work experience youngsters/ potential apprentices, a few did turn up for work for a couple of days and then went missing, never to be seen again...the work was just too hard and too dirty working on old cars..
Edited by mab01uk, Yesterday, 10:42 PM.
#3
Posted Today, 12:45 AM
Along with all the issues of finding employees or customers, the legal requirements keep growing.
There is a one-man carburettor business near me. It looks like he does good work. He has been planning to retire next year which was bad enough but this week, workplace health and safety turned up. Apparently someone nearby made a complaint and now he has to install an expensive exhaust fume extraction system to continue working (I do believe it is a good idea to do so). Because of this he is now thinking of closing down much sooner.
#4
Posted Today, 12:51 AM
I do also have the belief that most of these classic car businesses haven't improved their businesses like they should. They are still doing things the way they did many decades ago and that way likely wasn't good then.
Some of this is because we are left with the mechanics who never changed from doing minis or other classics. They weren't necessarily good mechanics back then, they just never changed and became the only ones doing the job.
Edited by 68+86auto, Today, 12:53 AM.
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