Here is dealer level... Parts in two days. No less than 3 mechanics. Fast guys put out 7-8 bikes a day. I'm a slow ass and take my time so I push out 5-6 bikes on average... no comebacks. If I was hungry with family I'd probably keep up. Factory recall job took 1.4 hr to pay for a warranty. I did so many I told one guy to time me and it took 40 some odd minutes, not an hour twenty minutes.
Segway to playing at my friend's race shop he's owned since I knew him back in the mid 70's. Racing comes first, your bike is in the back burner; when we get to it, sign here. Took one full year to build one of those replica Z1 superbikes. Now we know some PITA nagger that throws 30 or so grand at one, and would have 'called day in and day out'. I said to that guy, just buy the parts and I'll build it at home. Took me more like hours when I have all the parts ready to go. Engine was full race so all I did was assemble the rest.
Not one scratch on the bike. If he had it done there, for sure dings and things would happen shuffling other bikes cycling in and out. The guy that waited a year has hidden patina he'll never catch. Things hangup and couldn't get it out with the race schedules, and building another race bike from scratch on top of that. I'm/was in the trenches experiencing dealer level and privately owned. I see your frustration. I've seen and done some of my own horror; moving strange bikes.
He's got 40 years and has seen a lot. Same goes for my buddy rotating with the new tech evolving thru the shop and kept up racing it. I'd trust that kind of experience. Can't stay open that long if you put out shit work, nor know what you're doing in general.
Can't be your way as if you are thinking it should be done like this or that. Dealer level is in and out, we just so happen to have those parts in stock ... See the cashier on your way out. With an independent... yeah, when we get to it... what's a CSI card? Here is the little secret... say, we are going to hand you a, ['how did this dealer do before we pull their franchise for poor satisfaction'] card for you to fill out. Ever fill out one of those? Did they kiss your ass? Yes. Was the experience like the way you think it should run? Yes. Satisfied with the service to the vehicle; you didn't return for something? Yes. Your dealer remains in your town, thanks for checking the boxes.