Employment experts share how shops can leverage national workforce resources to combat the technician shortage.
Your truck’s bed is the functional gear hauler you’ve dreamed of – whisking gear, lumber, dirt bikes, mulch and gravel from point A to B. It’s only a matter of time until your truck’s bed begins to show signs of wear. No big deal, right? While those dings and dents that adorns your truck’s bed from a life well lived might add character, it’s only a matter of time until it begins to rustA little rust isn’t a big deal. But once…
Companies can pay anywhere between $15,000 and $50,000 for a new lift truck. That’s the price they pay, but the real question is, what’s the cost they bear? Many don’t realize that more than 70% of that cost is in who they put behind the wheel. Labor drives lift trucks and their costs. That’s why you’ll never know what your lift trucks cost unless you crunch the numbers they generateMost lift truck providers have made a business out of offering the necessary…
Whether our trucks have been recently acquired or already have many years of service, providing them with constant maintenance is important to ensure that their performance is optimal. This way, we can prevent ourselves from suffering a mishap on the road, detecting possible problems, and avoiding having to make unnecessary expenses in repairs that would…
Anyone in the utility industry knows how expensive it is to roll a truck. From labor costs to fuel and maintenance, to the cost of lost productivity when a truck is committed to a call it can’t complete. In addition to these kinds of tangible ... Continue Reading »
When is DIY a better option than bringing your car to a shop?
At Wensel's Service Centers in Spring City, Allentown, & Reading, PA, we know there’s a lot of conflict on when you should maintain certain things on your...
HARTFORD, Wis., July 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Life is messy, but homeowners can feel better about life's messes,...
I spent every moment of daylight this past weekend tending to a 1985 Jeep J10 and a 2000 Jeep Cherokee. Why did I sacrifice the few precious hours I have to possibly enjoy a social life? Because if I wait too much longer to fix my cars, I’ll be royally screwed. And so will you if you do the same.