I’ve been a customer at The Lube center going on three years. Since taking my vehicle to the South Jefferson Street location, I have not taken my vehicle to any other location for an oil change. The staff there consistently manage to be friendly and efficient. They do a great job every time and I wouldn’t trust any other shop with my vehicle.
I stopped by their location at open (8 a.m.) and took photos of whoever was willing…that being Location Manager Brad Fralic, 42, and Bottom Technician John Karanja, 32. Outside of work, both of these men have families and enjoy good food as well as having a drink every now and again.
The location manager of the South Jefferson St Lube Center, Brad Fralic, stands inside of his shop while waiting for the first customer of the day (photo by Kamisha Walker).Location Manager, Brad Fralic, 42, stands outside of his shop as he awaits the first customer of the day (photo by Kamisha Walker).The Lube Center location manager, Brad Fralic, rests against a bay door as he awaits the start of the workday. (photo by Kamisha Walker).Bottom Technician, John Karanja, 32, stands in the basement of the lube center with tools in hand, ready to start the workday (photo by Kamisha Walker).Bottom Technician, John Karanja, 32, stands in the basement of the lube center with tools in hand, ready to start the workday (photo by Kamisha Walker).
Bonus:
While I was attending a fall festival in Frederick, MD I came across a mother taking photos of her beautiful baby girl sitting on a hay stack. Jasmine Gibson is a first time mother to Aniyah Gibson. She took her daughter to pick pumpkins and enjoy her first fall festival.
Aniyah Gibson, 6 months old, sit on top of a hay stack as she experiences her first fall festival (photo by Kamisha Walker).Jasmine Gibson, mother of 6-month-old, Aniyah Gibson, holds her daughter up, allowing her to see as she experiences her first hayride (photo by Kamisha Walker).