Apathy could kill the industry

Jan. 10, 2018
Indifference from many shop owners and jobbers will cause the downfall of the aftermarket, not a skills shortage or changing consumer demands.

Indifference from many shop owners and jobbers will cause the downfall of the aftermarket, not a skills shortage or changing consumer demands.

Bob Greenwood, AMAM, and president of Automotive Aftermarket E-Learning Centre Ltd. says too many have an apathetic attitude in his latest video in the Greenwood's Garage series with CARS magazine.

He says too many have lost the passion they had when they first got in the business. Don’t follow down the same path. The future is set to be far too exciting — and profitable — to miss out on.

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