
If you are interested in working for Mark haul your butt down there and talk to him. Honesty is his biggest policy and if the job is offered to you believe me you will not regret it. If you make it down there good luck.

I think the biggest mistake in my opinion was while i was installing some tires on a vehicle after it left a couple wheels came loose. I work fast when i am doing tires and let it go without torqueing the wheels. Mark, the kind of guy his is, he had talk with me of course but the main thing he stressed about to me was " Slow Down " a little.

There were no stressful days at Mark's. Unless of course when you finally get the approval for a job and has to be done that day but all in all get to work and get it done.

That didnt happen very often but when it did you say your peace and start turning wrenches again.

One thing that i loved about working at Marks was the environment at the shop. It was a lot like having your own shop, when the money was there to be made you had the chance or choice to make it. The money was always there to be made. Another thing about working at Marks is working for/with Mark, he's easy going and if you have any questions about the job you are working on all you had to do was ask and he was there to help you. I regret not being anle to call when i couldnt make it to work because you can learn a lot from the best in town.