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In this episode of the Lift Your Shop Podcast, Kelsey sits down with Eric Walker, owner of Walker Automotive in Elkton, Kentucky, to talk about what truly separates great shops from average ones.Eric shares how bringing back old-school customer service — commitment times, promise-based scheduling, loaner vehicles, and real accountability — has transformed his shop’s growth in a town of just 1,600 people. He explains why trust is the real product shops sell, how leadership and training changed his business, and what it takes to stop “owning a job” and start running a real company.From building a high-performing team to creating a culture of ownership, training, and continuous improvement, this conversation is packed with practical insights for shop owners who want to grow without excuses.If you’re struggling with hiring, team performance, training, or scaling beyond yourself — this episode is for you.
By Kelsey OutramIn this episode of the Lift Your Shop Podcast, Kelsey sits down with Eric Walker, owner of Walker Automotive in Elkton, Kentucky, to talk about what truly separates great shops from average ones.Eric shares how bringing back old-school customer service — commitment times, promise-based scheduling, loaner vehicles, and real accountability — has transformed his shop’s growth in a town of just 1,600 people. He explains why trust is the real product shops sell, how leadership and training changed his business, and what it takes to stop “owning a job” and start running a real company.From building a high-performing team to creating a culture of ownership, training, and continuous improvement, this conversation is packed with practical insights for shop owners who want to grow without excuses.If you’re struggling with hiring, team performance, training, or scaling beyond yourself — this episode is for you.