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Top Shop Best-One of Indy drives excellence through its people-first approach

Tire Review Magazine

Indianapolis-based Best-One of Indy has transformed what could be routine vehicle service into an experience that puts people first, whether those people are customers walking through the door or technicians working in the bay. It doesnt stop when a new hire leaves orientation, or when a tech completes a certification course.

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Should Techs Have to Provide their Own Scanners and Diagnostic Tools?

Automotive Management Network

We have previously discussed the necessity for techs to buy their own tools in order to do their jobs and remain competitive in the automotive repair industry. The sheer number of tools required, as well as their cost, causes many techs a great deal of stress. They may not be able to detect up to 90 percent of DTCs.

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NKC’s Jack Stow A Real Vehicle Care RockStar

Tomorrow's Technician

While Stow’s father had had plans for his son to work at his own dealership as a tech, Stow stayed with Bill Wood’s Ford for years, becoming a die-hard Blue Oval fan. Stow (third from the right) with the North Kansas City Automotive Technical School Class of 1984 and instructor Bob Vetter (far right). “In

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Top Shop Best-One of Indy drives excellence through its people-first approach

Tire Review Magazine

Indianapolis-based Best-One of Indy has transformed what could be routine vehicle service into an experience that puts people first, whether those people are customers walking through the door or technicians working in the bay. It doesnt stop when a new hire leaves orientation, or when a tech completes a certification course.

IT 98