Franchise Team Chooses Cox Reels New Stainless Steel Models
Our Franchise Team has choosen the Cox Reel, Inc. newest stainless steel models for our latest units.
After studying in the Industry and looking at some of the other companies out there, we
are determined to upgrade the Industry. We recently saw this unit pumping Citgo Brand Oil
Products through their old hoses and reels. That may be fine for other companies, but not
for us. We cannot allow our brand name to be attached to such equipment.
Many would disagree with our theory about customer perception as many
of you have seen in the marketplace. A laxidasical attitude towards image, brand, quality
of equipment and even basic and general maintenance. Other insist that since you are
dealing with dirty oil that there is no reason to keep your equipment clean.
Without condemning the market competitors, because this
really has been the norm for 50 or more years, we believe it is time for the pendulum to
shift.
We
believe it is time to respect the customer and bring quality and service back to America.
Some would say we are crazy, however, if the equipment is in an enclosed environment until
the time it is to be used, it is not all that hard to keep it spiffy.
If you will look at Fire Fighting Equipment and your local
fire department, most likely you will see clean and shiny equipment. Why is this the
standard and in other industries equipment and its care is reduced to the lowest common
denominator? How can a service company be in the preventive maintenance business when
their equipment is thrashed, breaking down all the time or in a state of disrepair?
The
Oil Change Guys have made it clear to all potential team members that we stand for and we
often turn down applications of those who think that getting by is good enough. Because
just getting by is not acceptable. No matter what you do in life, go 100%. We believe
that! Any US Marine will tell you that a direty weapon can jam in the heat of battle. Oil
Change Guys are proud and we are going to be loced and loaded with Cox Reels.

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