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Welcome new technician at Fisker of Cherry Hill

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I'd like to introduce and welcome a new member of the team here. Brinton, known as @Brinton here on the forum is a former Porsche/Audi/VW technician with many years of experience. He is passionate about our brand and after a lengthy search I feel he is the perfect fit for Fisker moving forward. I have been training him over the last week or so and he's picked it up quickly.
6 days in he's had his hands in 2 HV battery repairs and today I threw him to the Lions den with a HVAC unit lol...
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I'd like to introduce and welcome a new member of the team here. Brinton, known as @Brinton here on the forum is a former Porsche/Audi/VW technician with many years of experience. He is passionate about our brand and after a lengthy search I feel he is the perfect fit for Fisker moving forward. I have been training him over the last week or so and he's picked it up quickly.
6 days in he's had his hands in 2 HV battery repairs and today I threw him to the Lions den with a HVAC unit lol...
Congrats @FiskerPhilly - glad to see business is growing so fast. Welcome @Brinton!
Is that a sig? stuck flap? Fun times
Yes, #000013 and yes stuck damper.
Have 2 of them here to do...:-/
Thank you for the warm welcome! I am very excited to be apart of this. I will quietly be reading the forums and I may chime in time to time.


Brinton

Fisker of Cherry Hill
Thank you for the warm welcome! I am very excited to be apart of this. I will quietly be reading the forums and I may chime in time to time.


Brinton

Fisker of Cherry Hill
you could not be working for a better guy -- he is committed, passionate and most of all , trustworthy -- a combo for success in a passion business like the KARMA!

BTW, Joe at some point in your growth, I hope you work you way to the DC metro area and open a second site down here ;-)
Joe. I think if you have Brinton stand in a puddle of water while working on the HV battery that should improve the learning curve !
Joe. I think if you have Brinton stand in a puddle of water while working on the HV battery that should improve the learning curve !
Lol, already passed the "use your tongue to check that" test...
you could not be working for a better guy -- he is committed, passionate and most of all , trustworthy -- a combo for success in a passion business like the KARMA!

BTW, Joe at some point in your growth, I hope you work you way to the DC metro area and open a second site down here ;-)
Thanks Mike! At the very least I will be down that way with the trailer shuttling karmas back N forth, yours included of course!
Thanks Mike! At the very least I will be down that way with the trailer shuttling karmas back N forth, yours included of course!
or i drive it to you , and you bring it back - i hate to miss the drive to cherry hill :)
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