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December 18th, 2017 02:11 PM #1061
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December 16th, 2019 12:33 AM #1063Rapide is owned by the Limcaocos. Lica auto nation is also owned by Limcaocos. Pero sa mga napuntahan kong suzuki service center, pinaka-ok ang under Lica auto nation... thoughts anyone?
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May 8th, 2020 01:45 AM #1064Kayla Limcaucos pala ang Rapide? Wow! Dami nilang subsidiaries! Paano nila natutukan din kasi bawat franchise, iba din naman ang expertise ng mekaniko
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May 8th, 2020 06:55 AM #1065Yung sa Miller nag-reachout na. Ito kayang shop/s na ito kelan? Also akala ko si Jomari Yllana isa sa may-ari ng Rapide?
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May 8th, 2020 07:05 AM #1066
Sa Lica group ba kanyo ang Rapide? I thought nag franchise lang sila sa Lipa, that was the worst branch I ever went to, ang mekaniko di marunong, ayaw ilagay sa lifter ang sasakyan, pilit tinatanggal ang oil filter from above kahit may baluktutin sya na cover just to reach it, and nung i-report ko sa visor, sinuportahan pa na pwede naman daw ibalik yun. Btw, may 2 Rapide dito sa area ko, pero they have closed a long time ago, Ang matinong Rapide Lang na napuntahan ko ay yung may ari Ng South Rides ngayon
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May 8th, 2020 04:20 PM #1067Eto actually mahirap sa mga franchises like Rapide, Motech and ValuePlus dahil nga hindi naman ma-streamline ang expertise ng mekaniko. 6 months lang yata training pwede ka na mag-mekaniko at sabak na.
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May 8th, 2020 05:16 PM #1068in my opinion,
in a number of shops, there is usually the more experienced master mechanic, guiding the minions.
even today in pasay rotonda, there are such persons that the younger ones consult, when they have problems.
how these older ones got their experience, i do not know.
in the olden days,
6 months may have been sufficient time, because most cars' systems were designed in the same general manner.
nowadays, because of electronics and technology,
training may have become "brand-or-model-specific", requiring high technology equipment.
how shops today run their place, is generally up to them, yata.
at one time (during the marcos era?), there was an evaluation tool, by which shops were given seals of approval.
does government currently have an effective evaluation tool, by which these shops are... stratified?
but one thing that may not be effectively taught in auto mechanics school, is
"honesty".
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May 12th, 2020 04:31 PM #1069No experience with rspide good or bad.
One thing I csn tell you , the nice facility and fancy tools DO NOT FIX CARS. Integrity is a must. Things you need to look for a shop are integrity, training, experience, skill and fairness. Dont look for the cheapest one, you get what you pay for. Once you find one, be fair with him, respect him. If who you found is a technician( applies the laws of physics, chemistry, geometry and economics), never call him a mechanic.
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May 13th, 2020 10:41 AM #1070an orderly workplace does give an impression, rightly or wrongly, of orderly work ethic.
would we rather go to a talyer with obviously kalat everything?
non sequitur, but...
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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