The DVSA is calling on garages to promote customer vehicle ‘health checks’ as the sector prepares for a slump in the number of vehicles requiring an M [See the full post at: DVSA encourages ‘vehicle heath checks’ ahead of slump]
Our staff winter holiday period is normally 1st October to 31st March.
For this year it is extended to mid May.
Result higher staff levels in Feb and March, happy workers swopping a week in dreary Feb for a week in sunny May.
interesting
has any one from the dvsa ever dealt with the cash strapped british public ?
they are reluctant to pay for an mot and any minor repairs
how on earth do they think you can get them to come in to a garage for a health check ?
have they been out in the dark recently we reckon that at least 1 in 3 cars on the road has bulbs out and when any of us park anywhere we have a look at other cars tyres and a large amount are below legal limit
the issue no traffic cops and no stop and check dvsa operations
to be honest as a garage owner and mot tester of 30 years i am along with many others fed up with people who have no idea about the trade or the public making silly suggestions and rules
come and work with us for a week and you will see the british public and how they view garages in the flesh