Service Technicians vs. Auto Mechanics

I dont care what you call me. Just don't compare what I do to the guy in the coveralls on the commercials who they potray to be a "grease monkey" like Gruber on Andy Griffiths. I don't mind being called a technician or mechanic if you respect what I have to do to be good at it. I can fixt the 50 year old stuff as well as the 2012 models because I have applied myself at my work & rose to the challenges put in front of me. Keeping up w/ new technology instead of fearing it. Learning from mistakes & knowing what my weakness may be & dilligently working to get better in those areas. I have worked mostly in dealerships my carreer, but have worked in independent shops & now own my own shop. The industry has changed from what it was for our fathers. It is way more specialized now than ever. That's also why you have a Service Advisor in the white shirt talk to you & not the technician. And the SA's job isn't easy either! I fix cars from the dealers & other independants who couldn't figure it out or more often then not, were just too lazy to go through the necessary steps to properly diagnose a problem.
It comes down to this: The quality of work you will get doesn't matter if it's from an independant or a dealer, only if the individual who is working on your car that day cares enough & is knowledged enough to do the job right. Flat rate pay systems force time & money to be a major consideration to most technicians(or mechanics) when job quality & customer satasfaction should be 1st priority.

I'm a Factory Trained & ASE Master Auto Technician w/ 30 years exp. & I'm proud of it because I know what it takes to be good!
Well!!! I've been biting my tongue since this thread started. The fact is that The OP really doesn't seem to respect what we do/used to do for a living like so many people. They have to rely on others so much to repair their items and then start a thread bashing us. The fact is that a Good shop has a variety of talented people. Some are great at Diagnosis by symptom. Some are great Parts changers with amazing little fingers to manipulate the little bolts and clips(That would be me. Lol:glasses7:) Some are amazing at the new fangled OBD systems. The fact is that they are all valuable. I honestly resent the OP a bit for the way seem to look down their nose at us as a whole. JM2C and if I'm wrong for this post, I am sorry but it's just the way it all came across to me. I started driving Truck 4 years ago because I could double my income due to quite low pay for Mechanics here in my neck of the woods. But I'll always consider myself a Mechanic even though technology has moved so far since I was in the game. I also know that I could jump right back in it and be successful because I am a Fixer. Like many of us on this Forum!!! Sorry for the Rant, You may go back to your regularly scheduled program now.