David Farabaugh: The 3-Year Secret to Maximizing Service Advisor Success
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David Farabaugh is the VP of Operations at ESI-Q, a company deeply embedded in the automotive industry. With over two decades of experience, David is a respected figure, renowned for his data-driven approach to understanding dealership workforce dynamics. His ongoing work with the NADA workforce study has provided invaluable insights into automotive workforce trends, making him a trusted authority in the Fixed Ops community.
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What we discuss in this episode:
Ever wonder why some of the most crucial roles in your dealership are also the hardest to keep? Today, Iām sitting down with David Farabaugh, VP of Operations at ESI-Q, to tackle a big oneāservice advisor retention. If youāre in the fixed ops game, you already know: losing advisors hurts, and keeping them? Itās more challenging than ever.
In this episode, David and I dig deep into the āwhyā behind the service drive turnover and what itās really costing us. Davidās been crunching the numbers at ESI-Q and has insights from years of NADA workforce studies that might just change how you look at retention. From how the industry's highs and lows have reshaped advisor roles, to the little-known āthree-year sweet spotā where productivity peaks, David brings data-backed answers that speak to the heart of dealership success.
And hereās the kickerāDavid shares a story about trust, customer loyalty, and how one slip from an advisor can send clients running. His insights on shifting from ājust a jobā to a career with meaning might just be the wake-up call some of us need.
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