Another successful Caught Ya breakfast!
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Another successful Caught Ya breakfast!
View full postFAQ for Techs – Here’s One We Get a Lot:
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2024 Carfax Rating!
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BBB-30 Year Recognition!
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BBB-30 Year Recognition! 55 Years in business!
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Customer Spotlight!
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Pinpointed the "Chemical Smell!"
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Just last month, we had Josh Arnold on our podcast, Beyond the Wrench, and he explained that when working on engine repairs, he likes to listen to audiobooks to maximize his time working and learning at the same time. If you missed it, you can check out the full episode here: https://wrenchway.com/blog/improving-habits-as-a-flat-rate-technician/
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The guys are always coming up with fun stuff to do at the shop that is not all about working. This month they added the Golf Put Challenge. For anyone who gets a hole in one, the shop buys doughnuts for everyone.
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Congrats to our Parts Counterman Dane on purchasing his first home!
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Happy Easter from All of Us at Toyota of Corvallis!
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Techs, This Is What It’s All About – Custom-Built Toyota 4Runners!
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My name is Gonzalo Frayle. I have worked at Town Toyota for four years. I started as a TXM tech, moved up to an advanced tech, and am now a production technician. I commute roughly 100 miles a day for work, so you know I enjoy my job! If not working on cars you’ll probably find me lifting weights.
I have always been drawn to the industry, I was interested in working on vehicles at a younger age and have surrounded myself with technicians as I got older. What I like best about the industry is being able to keep peoples' vehicles on the road while creating a trust between customers and the dealership.
That being a technician requires you to be skilled in all areas such as electrical, air conditioning, and hydraulic systems.
The best thing about working at Town Toyota has to be the perfect balance of a fun and professional environment.
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