I avoid dealerships at all costs. Id rather sweat or freeze and bust my knuckles to do a repair or service than have someone with no vested interest or care about my truck come even close to my vehicle(s) wih a wrench.
I worked for Ford as a Facotry trained master tech 20 years ago. The pay was crap, but better compared to the cost of linving back then. The problem was Ford had PO5 and PO7 programs back then (maybe still today??) where the customer would come in for a repair, see the cost and throw a fit. The dealer would call Ford, and they would do one of these to a repair and the customer had a tiny deductable, Ford ate the parts cost, the dealer ate the cost to pay me the tech and the customer is happy and the dealer doesnt have a screamer in the service lane. All is well right? No, they would cut hours SIGNIFICANTLY for every job. For instance a cylinder head replacement for a ford modular paid about 20-23 hours depending on the year, model or options (lightning, etc). Those jobs at best took 18 or so hours as there was ALWAYS a torch job and broken bolts, not to mention time on the lift waiting for parts. The dealer would consistently cut those jobs down to 6-8 hours making me in a perfect world work for 10 hours, but most days 14 hours, for FREE.
So I can understand why techs are leaving dealers since pay to cost of living has such a huge disparity, and Im sure they are still doing these types of deals for "Firends and Family".