Millennials aren’t the problem. Sure there are several that do contribute to several issues we face in society. The problem the auto industry faces is the lack of focus on vocational and trade school programs at a high school level. Sure folks can go to community college(tech school) thereafter but so many don’t look that direction because they were never exposed to it. That is one reason we have retirement age techs carrying the industry with nobody to replace. More of a systematic issue than generational issue. The automotive industry has also been undervalued in public eye for long that entry level wages in the industry are some of the lowest and haven’t kept up with inflation since at least the early 2000s. You combine all that with big business buying up independent dealers, independent parts suppliers, and independent repair/collision centers and that has also contributed to good people regardless of age leaving the industry. Nobody wants to work for peanuts. Honestly can anyone expect any different from $8/hr help in the current world we live in? Everyone has to start somewhere and I get that, but young adults coming into industry can’t even pay rent with wages much less invest in tools and education. Take it from me, several businesses out there place no value in tech training, and that’s why they always have a revolving technician door at their business. I can appreciate some of the older crowds sentiments, as every generation thinks the following is worse off. However, several responses in this thread are simply ignorant. Especially considering the combined age and “experience” some of these commenters have, they should know better than to just use a particular group as a whipping post when the true issues are much more than that. For the record, I’m a millennial I grew up blue collar. I have been working 40 plus hr weeks in paper since the age of sixteen. Prior to that was farm work as a child. I have a bachelors degree and over 40 industry specific certifications. Guys in your primes, there are still millennials who could work circles around you. Take your outdated opinions somewhere else or at least try and educate yourselves before you talk out of your backend.
In regards to the OP problem, I’m glad it’s back at shop and hopefully it returns right as rain. The most sensible thing would be to take it back and let them fix especially considering all variables.