fast Ed
10-15-2020, 08:52 AM
Good morning guys
Wanted to give you a heads-up that I will no longer be in the parts department at Parkway Ford Waterloo as of the end of this week. I've been thinking for a while about getting back in to a smaller family owned store, and I decided to take advantage of a recent opportunity that came up. Parkway is a paid sponsor of TMC through to next summer, so please continue to give them your patronage if you are so inclined. The assistant manager here is Steve Swerdfeger who is a 15 year Ford parts veteran, and he will do his best to look after your needs. His email address is steve.swerdfeger@parkwayford.ca ... however I will caution with our busy season coming on soon, and with Parkway missing a person in the parts department until someone else is brought in and up to speed, Steve's available time may be limited to assist with special requests.
I am hopeful that the place I am going to will consider signing on with TMC as well, once I get settled in there we'll see about trying to get something set up.
thanks,
Ed N.
Wanted to give you a heads-up that I will no longer be in the parts department at Parkway Ford Waterloo as of the end of this week. I've been thinking for a while about getting back in to a smaller family owned store, and I decided to take advantage of a recent opportunity that came up. Parkway is a paid sponsor of TMC through to next summer, so please continue to give them your patronage if you are so inclined. The assistant manager here is Steve Swerdfeger who is a 15 year Ford parts veteran, and he will do his best to look after your needs. His email address is steve.swerdfeger@parkwayford.ca ... however I will caution with our busy season coming on soon, and with Parkway missing a person in the parts department until someone else is brought in and up to speed, Steve's available time may be limited to assist with special requests.
I am hopeful that the place I am going to will consider signing on with TMC as well, once I get settled in there we'll see about trying to get something set up.
thanks,
Ed N.