• kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    This isn’t a new problem.

    Canadian Tire has always hired inexperienced “mechanics” and paid them as little as possible.

    Before i could drive, I remember my dad’s friends all complaining about their first and last experience having work done on their cars at CanTire.

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      2 days ago

      Canadian Tire has always hired inexperienced “mechanics” and paid them as little as possible.

      Their mechanics are all licenced. This is not a Canadian Tire problem, it’s a trades certification problem and Ontario has basically eliminated trades certification inspectors since the fat man took over. It’s also impossible to report a mechanic. I had one sign off on a motorcycle safety with no working brakes.

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        2 days ago

        Their mechanics are all licenced

        I didn’t say unlicensed, I said inexperienced and underpaid.

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          13 hours ago

          and both assumptions are wrong. it takes 6,500 hours of practical time to get a licence as a mechanic. They make more than average, about $34 versus $25 average in Ontario.