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Montana – Taking over this company was no simple feat. Nichole and the team persevered through some challenging moments and emerged victorious.

Nichole calls the employees “the heart of the company” and thanks them for their unwavering support.

Manager RJ Mooney had this to say about Nichole, “She’s hard-nosed, go get it. She doesn’t take it from anybody. Yeah, she’s a female version of Jim”.

Nichole’s father actually gave birth to one of her loves.

His goal is for each lady who enters the shop to feel cared for like family, informed, and at ease.She had this to say, “My dad was my best friend, that’s for sure. We did everything together. Losing him was really hard. So I think that’s why I kept this place going as long as I could, and long as I can, “Nichole said. “I will continue and I won’t ever see this business go out of my family, that’s for sure. I want his legacy to keep going”.

Taking over this company was no simple feat. Nichole and the team persevered through some challenging moments and emerged victorious.

Nichole calls the employees “the heart of the company” and thanks them for their unwavering support.

Manager RJ Mooney had this to say about Nichole, “She’s hard-nosed, go get it. She doesn’t take it from anybody. Yeah, she’s a female version of Jim”.

Nichole’s father actually gave birth to one of her loves. His goal is for each lady who enters the shop to feel cared for like family, informed, and at ease.

Now that the company is run by a woman, Nichole intends to carry on her father’s work.

“In the automotive business, especially, there is a stigma that girls have to call their dads. I don’t want them to feel like they have to call their dads, their boyfriends, their husbands when they come into my shop because they know they’re being taken care of and not being pushed around” Nicole explained.

Next year, in 2024, Electric City Brake and Alignment will have operated under the Linder family name for 40 years.

Family – well that’s key to their success.“

When it comes to our personal relationships with customers, we take everything very personally here. It won’t feel like you work for a large corporation. You’re going to feel like family the moment you step through those doors, Nicole remarked.

 

 

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