by Wendy Sloneker | Feb 25, 2020 | Inside Tom's Automotive Service, Cars & Trucks in Shop, Uncategorized
Even though we’re enjoying one extra day this month, it still feels like February has been in 5th gear from the get-go. Where has the time sped off to? Fortunately, we’ve got a little evidence to share about the latest happenings to the cars, trucks, SUVs, and hybrids...
by Wendy Sloneker | Dec 19, 2019 | Inside Tom's Automotive Service, Uncategorized
There’s been such a hustle and bustle during this holiday month! Fortunately, we’ve enlisted some seasonal elf-tech help to get us through. Her name is Sparkle, and she’s been sharing the load of work and having her own adventures on the front end as...
by Wendy Sloneker | Nov 20, 2019 | Inside Tom's Automotive Service, Recognition
The bright lights just walk in through the front door these days, especially since the nights are growing longer. The bright lights? They are our customers. Yes, it’s YOU. We would like to introduce you to a lady we find remarkable. Her name is Rosa. She’s...
by Wendy Sloneker | Sep 13, 2019 | Inside Tom's Automotive Service, Uncategorized
Another fun month around here at the shop. We played, we learned, we worked, we grew but most of all we enjoyed our work and customers! Every day here is filled with something new. One day even involved Kandie playing around with headlights like a kid and made eyes...
by Wendy Sloneker | Jul 27, 2019 | Cars & Trucks in Shop, Inside Tom's Automotive Service
Sweet surprises We had a surprise visitor on a client’s vehicle—a June bug. But it was July! This little critter must have been pretty happy on that car and made a home for himself that carried him right through his prime month! We also had a visit from Daisy, a...
by Wendy Sloneker | Jul 10, 2019 | Inside Tom's Automotive Service
We’ve been lucky enough to experience a good mix of things at Tom’s Automotive Service lately. You saw the near-miss nail in the tire, right? Everyone in the shop kinda marveled at the sight of a big ol’ nail going into the channel of the tread, instead of...