Shane works together with his truck and even carries the same American flag around with him every day that he carried during his time in the service. "My service truck and I are a team, and we are always remote. We don't necessarily always have all the support and resources of the store directly at our fingertips, so we have to be inventive," says Shane. "I like the challenge of being alone in a field with limited resources. While our shop is amazing, I can't just pop over in a couple of minutes and grab something if I'm out on the job. I must be able to rely on myself and problem-solve with what I have available to get the job done."
Shane takes pride in what he does, which shows through his continued learning and overall attitude. "I take pride in being part of the Jenner Nation. I think we are experts in our field, and we are, by leaps and bounds, one of the best service departments. Our Service Director does an excellent job of getting us slotted for the training we need to stay current and on top of our continuing education. I prioritize my self-development to ensure I am as prepared as possible for those classes," says Shane. "I wake up early and read resources to work out my mind. I study electrical theory and read different texts to challenge my mind in new ways."
He does all this to do the best job for an industry he knows is vital. "If you eat, you can thank a farmer, and I love that we, as Jenner Ag, keep those machines rolling. We are a cog in the gear that is the agriculture industry. I enjoy letting everyone who helps me succeed know they are helping feed people," says Shane. "I will let my UPS guy, who helps deliver the parts to me from the shop, know that he is part of the process that keeps these farms up and running. Delivering these heavy boxes to me daily helps me service these machines that then, in turn, help farmers do their jobs."