Welcome back our service manager, Bubba Hice!
View full post
Welcome back our service manager, Bubba Hice!
View full postCheck out our available Tech positions.
View full postBe the first to post a comment
Mechanics of Shop Talk, do we agree?
View full postBe the first to post a comment
The start of Q4 is approaching, and we wanted to check in with you. Whether it's related to your personal or work life:
View full postBe the first to post a comment
Do you consider yourself to be more introverted or extroverted?
View full poll questionComments will be visible after you submit an answer to the question above
Our commitment to our community knows no bounds 💙
View full postBe the first to post a comment
Senior technician sharing his knowledge to a protégé.
View full postBe the first to post a comment
We had the pleasure of having Jon Wenger from Subaru of America stop by to recognize our Express Advisor, Andrew Mallea, as one of the National runners-up for a Love Promise award. This award goes to service employees who exemplify the very best in customer service and commitment to the Subaru Love Promise pillars. Andrew is one of only a handful in the nation that earned this recognition. He received a personalized Apple Air iPad as a Thank-You from Subaru of America. Thank you Andrew for all that you do!
View full postBe the first to post a comment
John Frazier, Service Director, posting the fun times in the shop on Friday!
View full postBe the first to post a comment
April 1, 2023 marked 35 years since my dad opened the business. January 14th, 2023, we celebrated a little early as something special for everyone that had just been through a grueling winter tire season.
View full postBe the first to post a comment
The most recent Team event! Friday after work Paint Balling! We closed the shop up at 3:00 on Friday and drove east of town to High Desert Scenario. What an amazing venue! We battled to raise the team flag in the center of the ghost town. We do multiple team events a year to keep the Vibe going strong!
View full postBe the first to post a comment
We took the team to Top Golf to celebrate August's record moth.
View full postBe the first to post a comment
We've had a lot of new users join us, and we want to ensure that everyone is receiving the content they desire.
View full poll questionComments will be visible after you submit an answer to the question above
Who want's to go camping? Cayenne roof tent displayed in our showroom.
View full postBe the first to post a comment
We are hosting "Mock" Interviews for our program-completing students.
View full postBe the first to post a comment
In my area of Central Oregon, kids are attracted to the industry. They love cars and enjoy working on their own cars. My son’s high school is full of these kids! The problem is getting them on the right path to lead them into an auto repair shop. I think parents and the schools could do much better with guiding these kids into this future. I personally went straight into a technical school after high school, all because they came to our auto class and gave a presentation. My son’s high school does not even have an auto program! Its not good! Is there still a stigma of becoming a mechanic and not going to a four year college? I feel like this has gotten much better in my life time, but possibly this could still be a factor. Changing the perception of a technician’s career should be one of our focuses as shop owners. It’s a greats job that has many benefits! I could spend an hour talking about all the great things this career has given me. I will elaborate this point in another Wrenchway video. My main point to answer this questions is this, being an automotive technician in a good shop after ample training is a darn good career! It can supply you with everything you need to be successful in life. Do not count it out if you’re interested in becoming an auto technician.
Be the first to post a comment
Be the first to post a comment