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SASKATCHEWAN, CA--Moose Jaw Truck Shop strives for customers to experience a "win" when they walk through the shop's doors. Business owner Justin Pryor and his team of state-of-the-art mechanics accomplish this by implementing a "triple-win system" that streamlines communication between mechanics, technicians, and customers.
Moose Jaw Truck Shop provides community-focused automotive care in Saskatchewan, CA.
Much like trucks, many moving parts are involved in a successful transaction, leaving space for miscommunication. The triple-win-system clears the path for successful communication.
"It's an easy way to communicate and have everybody involved come together quicker," Pryor explained in a recent interview with NYnewsyork.com reporters.
Moose Jaw Truck Shop opened in 2008 with Pryor at the helm. The family business expanded in 2016, and Pryor introduced the triple-win system in 2014.
Read more: Moose Jaw Truck Shop Guarantees Satisfaction with a “Triple-Win System”
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Mike DeSimone Makes Waves in Swimming and Beyond!
SALISBURY, MD--Mike DeSimone grew up in a family of athletes and swimmers. Now, the University of Salisbury,
Maryland Sophomore (class of ‘26) is forging his own path as a collegiate-level athlete.
Mike sat down for an exclusive interview with NJnewjersey.com & NYnewsyork.com which is Powered by Yellow Pages Online to discuss the transition from high school to college sports, his lifeguarding career, and his rigorous training schedule.
Read more: ELITE SWIMMER MIKE DESIMONE ENDORSES NEW INVENTION FOR SHAVING "THE NO NICK"
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This Year, Moose Jaw Truck Shop is Ready for Anything from A to Diesel
Saskatchewan, CA--Everyone sets goals for the New Year, whether they want to travel somewhere new or learn a new skill or hobby. Justin Pryor, owner of Moose Jaw Truck Shop in Saskatchewan, CA, wants to expand his message and range of services to communities across Canada. While Moose Jaw Truck Shop built a stellar reputation for helping customers maintain their diesel trucks, in 2024, Pryor wants to tackle the automotive market, including automobiles, minivans, and other family vehicles.
“Prior to this we were dominating Diesel only, but there’s only so many Diesel trucks,” Pryor explained in an exclusive interview with NYnewsyork.com. He continued, “Everybody knows we do that, so we want to push more into the automotive world.” There’s no limit to the type of cars Pryor’s team will service.
Available services include oil changes, brake repairs, tire repairs, and engine repairs. Currently, oil changes are only $37 for automobiles.