Local employees receive award from John Deere

18 years ago

    PRESQUE ISLE – With the development of new technology and high-performance systems for John Deere equipment, it is critically important that customers receive exceptional service from highly trained product experts, technicians, and aftermarket support personnel. Theriault Equipment participates in a comprehensive training program with John Deere to help their employees reach certain standards of expertise.

    Recently Jesse Theriault and Bob Godin achieved advanced level recognition for the position of parts and service sales representatives program.
    This level of achievement was accomplished by completing extensive training in the John Deere University program. They received a special plaque of recognition to honor their accomplishment.
    John Deere University credits are earned in various categories to ensure expertise in the sales, service, or parts departments of John Deere dealerships. The structure for this recognition is similar to achieving credit hours in a university. This ongoing training program is just one of the tools used by Theriault Equipment to improve overall support and service to customers in their trade area.
    For more information, please contact Theriault Equipment or visit their Web site at www.theriaultequip.com.

 

 

Staff photo/Jim BerryImage
    TWO THERIAULT EQUIPMENT EMPLOYEES – Jesse Theriault and Bob Godin – recently achieved advanced level recognition for the position of parts and service sales representatives through the John Deere University program. This ongoing training program is just one of the tools used by Theriault Equipment to improve overall support and service to customers in their trade area. Congratulating the employees are, from left: Walt Snell, territory manager for John Deere; Godin, Theriault, and Lou Trubiano, territory customer support manager for John Deere.