I can't imagine trying to run a shop like that with all those ridiculous personalities. I get it was TV but not all that was acting. Most of those guys were awful. Work ethic, attitude, apptitude, the whole bit.
Jeff-
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You remind me of the timing on a turbo engine...
I've been watching those episodes again lately.....
Let's see..... Your shop foreman is a complete douchebag that belittles and treats everyone like ****.... You set ridiculous deadlines and get pissed when employees wont repeatedly cancel their personal lives and work ridiculous hours, nights, weekends and hollidays....
And you wonder why everyone has a bad attitude and quits?
I still like to watch it because I really love to watch craftsman build stuff.... The rest is garbage
I never had really watched the show back when it had originally aired (2005 - 2007 or whatever).
Nowadays I happen to see it on Velocity, as re-runs, while I am at the gym
OMG, outside of the work done by a few of the skilled guys, a lot of the work they were letting out of that place was just some horrific stuff.
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1969 Camaro/ Tom Nelson TT 434 / Wayne Due C5 / DSE QLink / and a bunch of other stuff...
I watch that show and I'm like man this industry sucks as much as mine does. Now I don't know if thats how it really is or not, but i venture to guess thats how some are. Maybe those with busy shops can comment.
Also while Duane is a dick most of the time i think you need somone like him in that role to get things done. Sometimes the right hand man to the owner of a high profile company needs to be that way to meet deadlines. Not saying everyone should be that way, i just think it one management approach that in his case works.
It's not worth watching -- the human interactions are despicable - the work performed was even worse... and NOBODY in the universe gaps a car by cutting the bondo!