Roadside assistance
Roadside assistance tech positions open.
If interested please respond with your first and last name and a phone number so we can reach you quickly. If you do not leave a number you probably wont hear from us and I will be calling from a 919 number and the caller ID will appear with our company name.
Looking for people who have experience in Roadside assistance and the tools necessary already. Please have a reliable vehicle that is presentable and a clean criminal background check. No felonies, thefts or violent crimes, you will not be hired.
required equipment needed:
tire change:
A full sized low profile 2.5-3ton floor jack. must be a jack with a handle that is at least 3.5ft long.
Portable 12v tire inflator.
2-3lb mallet (metal or rubber)
1/2" impact wrench or with 17mm-22mm deep set sockets and a 2.5' breaker bar.
jumpstart:
1500amp or greater portable jump box. preferably 2 of them.
lockout:
profesional lockout kit (preferably from JBTOOLS.com , $75-$85) with the protective green coating on the long reach tool to prevent scratches and damage.
Fuel deliveries:
2.5 gallon gas can and gas funnel for vehicles that do not have gas caps.
COMMON SENSE and RESPECT FOR OTHER PEOPLES PROPERTY.
DO NOT BOTHER REACHING OUT IF:
Your 10 year old nephew can lift your jack above his head or your jack has been sitting in storage or outside for the past 3 years.
sockets are only 1" deep
no air pump
jump pack is a car battery with cables clamped to it, or your jump pack is jumper cables.
lockout kit is home made or looks like Dr. Suese made it.
lockout kit was purchased from any of the following- AutoZone, advance auto parts, O'rielys, Amazon or local truck stop gas station.
Gas can is a milk jug and $3 funnel from AutoZone.
you do not know how to behave in public and handle customers like and adult.
Look forward to talking with you and answering any questions you have about us and how we work. This is a mom and pop company and we are very transparent on everything we do and how we do it, if you have questions ask them.
thank you for your time,
Jon.