Happy Easter from All of Us at Toyota of Corvallis!
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Happy Easter from All of Us at Toyota of Corvallis!
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Join Us for a Life-Saving Event! ❤️
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This month at Guy's in Kieler, we hosted Mineral Point High School students for a tour of our facilities and equipment, they got to see all the operations from the office, shop and even got to see a demonstration of our 50-ton tow truck in action, they also toured our Trebron fabrication department and watched our technicians cutting steel on the cnc plasma table. We love when schools ask us for a tour opportunity. Thanks again Mineral Point High School Tech Ed Department.
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🌸 Happy Easter from Tom Wood Subaru! 🌸
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Techs, Take a Look Inside This Certified 4Runner!
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Check out this job we are doing for one of our dedicated customers who makes sure his trucks are in tip top shape to continue their work of putting food on our tables!
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🌿 Wishing Our Customers a Blessed Good Friday 🌿
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Real Customer Story – Moments That Matter
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🚗✨ #ThrowbackThursday to when cassette tapes ruled, flip phones were high-tech, and your Subaru never let you down.
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Meet Stephanie – The Magic Behind the Scenes!
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Every month, we host an engaging and interactive event known as our “Lunch & Learn” series, where two groups of employees who sign up get the opportunity to step away from their usual routines and connect with colleagues from across the organization while enjoying a paid for lunch and activity!
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The warmer days and sunshine are coming! What's your idea of the perfect weekend?
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Yesterday, on my way home I dropped off a special tool that I own to a technician friend who works for a different company. The shop he works for was tackling a repair they had not done before. Most importantly, a repair that requires a special tool to complete. Despite the technicians warning. The manager of this shop told this friend of mine to proceed with repair knowing very well that neither the shop or any of its technicians possessed the special tool to complete the repair. Once they needed the tool and tried to work around they learned the hard way they would not be able to complete the repair without it. As a result of this irresponsible decision, the shop got itself in bad situation. This situation could have been avoided by acknowledging the fact that there is not always a work around to special tooling. Service leaders, if you chose to make decisions like this you are part of the many problems this industry faces. It’s one thing if you know for a fact a you can work around special tooling (for example: wiper arms pullers exist, yet we all know 99% of the time we can remove a wiper arm with a little bit of arm persuasion). However, tackling the unknown ill prepared is asking for problems.
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