Examples Of Personal Interview Essay

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Walid Malik
04/08/14
Interview essay
Comp-1
Rinehart, Jerry. Personal interview. Londonderry, NH 3/11/2014
Mechanics are a dime a dozen, to stand out to from the rest you have to be well educated and motivated to actually do work. I am currently a mechanic at a chain-store automotive center, although I have also worked at independently owned garage and car dealership.
He is 53 years old. He has fixed cars for almost 22 years. He has spent the most important 10 years of his life in U.S armed forces right after graduating from high school. “I never had a dream to have this kind of job, but somehow my interest grew and eventually I started taking more interest in this field.” I should also credit, car forums and message boards, reading them also build my interest because, at the time, I did not have the money, knowledge, or resources to do that kind of thing. Currently he works at a garage in Londonderry, NH known as Budget Gas and auto repair.
I spend most of my time diagnosing problems or complaints people have about their cars. Then come the actual repairs. Maintenance is rare nowadays. After figuring out what’s wrong, get price quotes and then suggests the repair to the customer. Confirm whatever you did actually fix the car, bring it outside and start all over again with the next car in line. You show up every day not knowing what’s ahead of you. You have no idea if you are going to make any money, if it’s going to be an easy, pain free day or stress-filled leaving you in some epic bad mood. You will eventually learn what cars you do not want to work on, what jobs are more of a hassle than others.
I do not really like my job. It is a misunderstood job. It is expensive, not that m...

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...than to explain and educate a customer about the operation of the evaporative emission control system and why it is not working in the car, but no one wants to hear any of that. We are also not salesman.
In the automotive world you normally get what you pay for. Dealerships are expensive, just about everywhere is, but maybe they are for a reason. I have since learned that reason, but I realize it is difficult for other people to see it. I do not understand how you justified that the quality or your car is somehow “worth” what you paid, but to fix it quality just is not important, the “worth” part disappears?
Dealerships have resources that no outside repair shop can compete with. I have been on both sides, knowing what I know now if I was unable to do it myself, I would not be bringing my car to the “good enough” repair shops.

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