![]() ![]() Parts: Chris Klansky, Rush Truck Center – Greeley.Aftermarket Sales: Dillon Schroder, Rush Truck Center – San Antonio.Heavy-Duty Service: Raymond Jesse, Rush Truck Center – TulsaĪll-Around Reserve Champions (additional $3,500 cash each, other prizes).Medium-Duty Service: Justin Euler, Rush Truck Center – St.Parts: Rebecca Chewning, Rush Truck Center – Dallas Medium-Duty.Aftermarket Sales: Steven Reed, Rush Truck Center – Cleveland. ![]() PetersĪll-Around Grand Champions (additional $5,000 cash each, other prizes) See below for a full list of winners for the 14th Annual Rush Tech Skills Rodeo.Īll-around and first place winners All-Around Rodeo Champion (Prize: additional $4,000 plus signed Clint Bowyer racing helmet) “It’s pride, right? It’s pride to them,” Rush said. It’s not just about getting better though this competition gives technicians the opportunity to prove themselves and see where they stand among their peers. It’s the kind of company where people show up and work to get better every day. It’s not the kind of company where people just show up and punch the clock. A culture where employees are rewarded for striving to be better. The rodeo is really a result of the company’s culture. It’s a reward for the hard work and dedication of the people that try to be better day in and day out.” said, “It’s a testament to the best of the best. “Rusty” Rush, chairman, chief executive officer, and president of Rush Enterprises, Inc. There’s always another test you can take.” ![]() If you do make mistakes and don’t make it, don’t give up on it. “At the end of the day, you just have to push through and learn from your mistakes. There’s always that thought in the back of your mind: “You’re one mistake from not making it,” Euler said.Įuler does advise though that it's important not to let your mistakes get you down. With all this experience under his belt, Euler has kicked off some of the competition nerves, but because of the nature of this testing, there really is no way to prepare, he said. Euler won his first Tech Skills Rodeo back in 2017 and has participated in the competition six times total. The other notable victory for the evening was the two-time All-Around Rodeo Champion winner, Justin Euler. We did actually have a second female competing this year as well, so I just hope to see more females in the future.”Ĭhewning had this advice to give fellow Rush employees aspiring to compete at the rodeo: “Don’t be afraid. "I don’t know if they’re just too intimated to or just don’t think that they’re good enough. “I hope it opens more doors and opportunities for more females to be inspired to do this," Chewning said. With her win, Chewning hopes to set the trailblazing for other female competitors. “It’s a little overwhelming, honestly.”Ĭhewning has worked for Rush for three years, and though this industry does tend to be populated by males, she says there are a lot of females in the industry. ![]() “I was not expecting it,” Chewning says of her victory. This was Chewning’s second year competing, but first time making it as a finalist to compete the second day. History was made this week in San Antonio, Texas at Rush Truck Centers' 14th annual Tech Skills Rodeo when 31-year-old Rebecca Chewning brought home the gold for the Hino parts division as the first female All-Around Grand Champion. ![]()
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