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Show Trained service can handle the job Service Manager Tom Marinos supervises the dealership's five mechanics and three helpers. His department does all mechanical work on new cars, as well as repairs on customers' vehicles. Tom himself makes sure the service operation is running smoothly. He schedules all work and assigns the mechanics their jobs. Two hours a day are set aside for emergency work. The service manager makes a point of making sure parts are in stock when possible before beginning the work, to keep customer waiting to a minimum. One of Tom's major responsibilities, he says, is to know his mechanics and their capabilities, so the right job will be assigned to the right man. Tom took mechanic training at Carbon High School; he attended a technical school in Denver; took diesel mechanic training in the Army, and he has worked six years in various garages as a mechanic. He came to Sheldon Hansen Chevrolet last September. Tom, a native of the area, and his wife Laurel live in Carbonville and have one daughter. With employees like service manager Tom AAarinos, right, and Craig Dinkleman, shown here discussing needed repairs on a customer's truck, Sheldon Hansen Chevrolet boasts one of the best service departments in the area. |