Mechanic apprentice needs career help. What can I do?

Here is my problem:

I have worked at a shop for well over 90 days to which I was told I would clean, organize, and lanscape before being taught jobs and being put on jobs. Nothing's changed

12 noon everyday this guy starts drinking and gets drunk where customers can walk in and see especially with company that shows up to do likewise where there are potential hazards.

The shop is cluttered beyond belief to the point there are cars on racks that have not moved for YEARS according to employees.

Morale among myself and the few employees left is horrid and I really am starting to doubt there's any learning potential, advancement, or even joy at this job anymore. What can I do?

fire45112018-06-20T00:48:59Z

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If you are not learning anything, then the best move would be to find a different job. You might want to look at a dealership porter position (cleaning, moving vehicles). Work hard and let everyone know that you want to learn the business, You most likely will be able to be trained to do basic tasks (oil changes, tires) and if you work hard and have a good attitude, you will be trained for more

?2018-06-27T01:00:31Z

Sorry mate most people don’t change, especially those who drink.

thebax20062018-06-19T22:46:28Z

Find a job somewhere else besides Firestone!

Anonymous2018-06-19T19:37:03Z

You will never win a discussion with a drunk.
If there is any organisation backing your apprenticeship report him to them, also ask to be shifted to a new position.
If you are on your own, start looking for a new position.

Kherova2018-06-19T18:28:10Z

Sounds like he needs you. You might have more power than you think to push the issue. Point out how clean and organized it is since you've started, and you want to learn at least one thing every day, or one whole day a week of training: whatever you think is right. Then once you have that, keep increasing over time.
Another approach might be to suggest the more you learn, the less he has to do himself, and the more free time he will have, for drinking.

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