Why Do We Work from 10 to 16? In Reality — Much More Than It Seems
Although the website states that we work from 10 to 16, CAR-CHECK24 employees start their day at 8:00.
Why?
Why don’t we take calls before 10:00?
The reason is simple: German dealers almost never answer the phone before 10 AM.
At best — you get voicemail. At worst — complete silence.
That’s why our official customer-contact window starts at 10:00:
call the dealer → get an answer → clarify details → book an inspection.
Otherwise, the early morning would just be wasted time.
Why does the working day “end” at 16:00?
Again — because of the dealers:
Not our choice — that’s how the German automotive market works.
But in reality, we often work until 18–19
Even after the official hours end, we continue:
Calling dealers is a challenge in itself
Anyone who has dealt with German dealers knows:
Every confirmed inspection is the result of dozens of attempts.
So why show working hours as 10–16?
To let clients know when we can be most effective:
We work much more than it seems
Much of our work is invisible.
We don’t just “sit from 10 to 16 and go home.”
We are on the road, on the phone, in negotiations, in paperwork.
In reality — from 8 AM and often until 7 PM.
Working with dealers is a daily struggle for speed, accuracy and timing — to secure the right car before someone else buys it.
Although the website states that we work from 10 to 16, CAR-CHECK24 employees start their day at 8:00.
Why?
- preparing reports
- reviewing new requests
- organizing inspection schedules
- communicating with technical specialists
- checking cars that appeared late in the evening or early in the morning
Why don’t we take calls before 10:00?
The reason is simple: German dealers almost never answer the phone before 10 AM.
At best — you get voicemail. At worst — complete silence.
That’s why our official customer-contact window starts at 10:00:
call the dealer → get an answer → clarify details → book an inspection.
Otherwise, the early morning would just be wasted time.
Why does the working day “end” at 16:00?
Again — because of the dealers:
- After 16:00, most dealers go home
- They stop answering calls
- Offices and warehouses close
- Access to vehicles after 16:00 is rare
Not our choice — that’s how the German automotive market works.
But in reality, we often work until 18–19
Even after the official hours end, we continue:
- processing applications
- preparing inspection reports
- checking VINs and documents
- planning routes for experts
- communicating with clients
- handling complex cases
- checking new cars entering the market
Calling dealers is a challenge in itself
Anyone who has dealt with German dealers knows:
- it’s hard to reach them
- replies are short and often incomplete
- some ignore calls entirely
- others postpone conversations
- some unexpectedly “already closed”
Every confirmed inspection is the result of dozens of attempts.
So why show working hours as 10–16?
To let clients know when we can be most effective:
- when dealers are available
- when issues can be solved quickly
- when access to vehicles is possible
We work much more than it seems
Much of our work is invisible.
We don’t just “sit from 10 to 16 and go home.”
We are on the road, on the phone, in negotiations, in paperwork.
In reality — from 8 AM and often until 7 PM.
Working with dealers is a daily struggle for speed, accuracy and timing — to secure the right car before someone else buys it.