Will's Comments on Stang Auto tech
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Will's Comments on Stang Auto tech
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In your current role, do you feel like you’re fairly paid for your skills and experience? Explain your answer in the comments section.
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Our monthly Lunch & Learn took place at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center’s INTUITIVE Planetarium!
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Congratulations to Bryce Parlos on graduating from the Audi AEP program! Bryce is now our newest Expert Certified technician.
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🔧 NOW HIRING: Experienced Bumper-to-Bumper Technician
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Experience "The Seiner Difference!"
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🔧 Wrench Your Way Into a Great Career! 🔧
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What’s the most important factor in keeping your bay productive throughout the day?
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I was on the Beyond the Wrench podcast!!!!
View full postThe shop decided to try something different; instead of the usual hamburgers and bratwurst, they requested chicken and shrimp fried rice! Well done, Chef Brad!
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Meet Dusty Loy, Volvo Service Manager at Young Trucks, as he shares his passion for customer service and team collaboration. With a competitive spirit shaped by years in sports, Dusty emphasizes the importance of problem-solving and supporting his team so they can excel.
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In this clip from a recent WrenchWay roundtable, hear from Jim Toussaint who is a military veteran and Operations Manager at Worldwide Equipment Enterprises, Inc., as he explains the importance of structure for technicians who are military veterans. A clear career path and plan needs to be in place to make them feel comfortable and become successful at your shop. Watch the full roundtable: https://youtu.be/UujTej_74CI
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The military outlines exactly what you need to do to progress to the next level. Then if you do that you definitely go to the next level. It's not a possibility it will happen. Civilian jobs are not like that.
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