My young bloke is in exactly the same position - though he generally works on heavier gear than "light vehicles".
The same circumstances that you refer to applies equally to the big names in the heavy plant industry (Caterpillar, Komatsu etc). It used to be the case that anyone who did their apprenticeship with say, Caterpillar, was held in high regard in the industry. Sadly, this is far from the case these days. My young bloke did his time with a small independent in Kalgoorlie and gained exposure to a much broader range of products (and problems) than he would ever have seen at Westrac.
Regarding the OP - the last really good "technician" that I came across at a Land Rover dealership was a South African mechanic who worked at the old Gold City Land Rover dealership (part of Southern Land Rover / Barbagallo group) before it closed down. But he was what I would term a "mechanic" with many years of experience and knowledge of all Land Rover products. He did his "time" with Land Rover in South Africa.
Since then, I have found that if you want something looked at that is more than just "replace what the computer tells you to replace" - you go to a reputable independent.
Certainly can't complain about the service I've received from the dealer so far with my D4 - but then there haven't really been any problems with the vehicle either - it's all been routine servicing that anyone with the "instructions" in front of them could do.
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