If you could give one tip to a new diesel tech, what would it be?
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Tom Wood Subaru x Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital x LLS
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The All-New 2025 Toyota Tacomas Are Here – And They're Ready for Anything!
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🚗 Adventure Awaits in the All-New 2025 Subaru Outback Limited! ☀️
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We're not just fixing cars — we're keeping our community moving.
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We're not just fixing cars — we're keeping our community moving.
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Woody Anderson Ford recently had the pleasure of meeting future automotive professionals at the Lincoln Tech Nashville Auto-Diesel College Career Fair.
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And, their brand new facility is impressive! Check them out here https://www.lincolntech.edu/campus/nashville-tn
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Toyota Trivia Time – Can You Guess the Interior?
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When you started your career, did you have a mentor? If so, give them a shout-out in the comments.
Technician
Carlton Williams and Carlton Bradshaw. Two great Mechanics. It was very common in those days that a new hire would be placed with seasoned Mechanics to learn the trade. I got the training, they got the helper… I basically walked off the street with a hand held toolbox and was hired. The shop owners knew how to develop new Mechanics. Circa 1987
Educator
I had other Technicians in the shop who were veteran's and masters on another brand. I was the only technician working on 1 brand but, there were 2 other Master GM Tech's who really helped me get to where I am today. I thank them both for being patient with me and for making time to let me know that I would get there. Without them, I probably would have quit the industry completely!
Educator
The number 1 man in the shop who gave me the confidence and being able to stop second guessing myself was Jesse Thomas, There were a few other veteran tech's that really helped me out but I was in a small shop and Jesse always seemed to make time if he saw me having a major problem.
Educator
To my Secondary Auto Shop Instructor Mr. Charlie Watts and Community College Auto Instructor Mr. William (Bill) Palmer and University College Auto Tech Instructor Mr. Ray Fausel all veterans, retired and teachen & wrenchen in the big auto shop in the sky, God bless'em, if it wasn't for them showing me the right way! I sure miss them!
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