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An interesting comment from a satisfied client some time ago "When it comes to 4WD Servicing you people DO GIVE A DAMN!!". That comment in a nutshell very clearly expresses the attitude of every one involved with servicing and repairing your 4WD at Alltrac 4WD
I feel a bit envious at times as more and more of our clients move into retirement with time for the longer more relaxed trips. But according to my family I am not old enough to retire and after the stock market performance of the last year it will be some time before I can afford to. I can’t really imagine being retired any way I think I would soon be bored. But still it’s time to at least make plans to give the younger generation a go.
Our Team.
One of my elder sons [Brad] [ lots of twins in our family ] joined us as Service Manger late last year and is feeling his way into the position very well.
Brad has a wealth of experience, having worked in Toyota, Mitsubishi and Mazda Dealerships. He has also worked at Olympic Dam maintaining the 4WD Fleet and been responsible for Taxi Fleet maintenance in the UK and Canada. Along the way he has become a fairly competent snow boarder and rock climber, for those of you who are into these things he has a few stories to tell.
Brett Flaherty who finished his apprenticeship with us last year has turned into a very thorough Technician and spends his spare time restoring his Pajero and looking after his pet snake.
Dave Richardson our backbone of knowledge is here to provide that experienced advice and diagnostic skills that can only come with years of fixing 4WD’s. Dave is heavily involved in surf lifesaving when he isn’t working or doing bush trips.
And of course there is me, I have been involved in servicing, outfitting and modifying 4WD vehicles since I purchased my first 4WD approx 30 years ago. Clients started coming to our business because we owned and used 4WD’s on a regular basis and still do. I have held the position of Technical Officer in the Toyota Landcruiser Club of SA for some years. We know that we have to get the job done right the first time because the places we and clients go have no easy fall back if something goes wrong.
Regards,
Peter Young. |