Friday, August 24, 2012

31 Years and Growing


            Central Collision Center's goal is to provide exceptional customer service at each of our locations, regardless of how many locations we develop. The key piece to providing a unique customer experience is culture. I have always placed a strong emphasis on company culture because I do not want to just be another business or a standard employer. I want Central employees to feel comfortable at work, enjoy their jobs, learn and have fun. As we grow, my goal is to introduce our company culture into our new locations while maintaining it at our existing locations. Our company culture is one aspect of Central Collision that will never change.
            Currently, we are revisiting what the Central brand means to us, and what we would like our name to mean to customers. Our goal is to be as transparent through this process as possible. We have asked our employees their opinions through a 3-part survey. Questions covered everything from company strengths/weaknesses to biggest challenges and needed improvements. It was very encouraging to read each employee's answers and realize just how much they care about our company.
           We will share our answers with you over the next few weeks on our Facebook page and Twitter. Now, we want to hear from you. Please feel free to comment on our posts or respond to our tweets about your image of and experience with Central Collision Center.
            One major aspect of updating our brand is creating consistency throughout our locations. Whether our processes, physical office space or communication tools, we would like everything to be consistent. As a result, we will develop our brand identity as an industry leader in quality, competitive pricing and customer care.
            I am extremely excited to share our branding experience with you, and look forward to revealing some much needed updates. 

Mike Caruso
Founder, President and Owner
Central Collision Center
 


Friday, July 27, 2012

Shaping Up at Central


            Central Collision Center has taken several steps to create a healthier workplace for our employees over the past year. Our employees are family to us, and we want to keep our family as healthy as possible. With the ever-increasing costs of health care in mind, our objective is to provide education and awareness that can lead to change in poor habits and a decline in healthcare expenses.
“Our goal and purpose is to gradually change habits that will result in our employees becoming healthier while having fun along the way,” said Patty Burke, human resources manager for Central Collision Center. “We have committed resources to make this happen and are confident that continuing on the path of workplace wellness will enhance the lives of employees.”

Here are some ways the Central team is improving its health:

Health Screenings:

            On July 17 and 18, 57 Central employees received health screenings through our wellness programs. Screenings alerted employees to potential health risks they may have, such as high cholesterol or blood pressure. Complete summaries of employees’ individual screenings were available online, allowing each employee to examine his or her results in depth. 




Pedometer Program:

Last September, Central Collision introduced the Virgin HealthMiles Pedometer Program in all of our locations. Each employee received a pedometer, which tracks his or her steps for the day. Number of steps correlate with HealthMiles. When employees accumulate a certain number of miles, they receive rewards. Prizes include free lunches, movie tickets, Visa gift cards, health club memberships, raffle tickets and more.
Employees can earn additional HealthMiles for completing their online Virgin HealthMiles profiles. On these profiles, employees can complete a health snapshot, add in their measurements, log exercise sessions and create personalized workout plans.
To celebrate one year of wellness, Central Collision employees will compete in the Race to the Finish Challenge. From Aug. 18 to 31, employees will race to accumulate as many steps as possible. The location with the highest average steps will win additional HealthMiles.




            We are making wellness a priority at Central Collision Center, and we encourage you to do the same. Look for us at the New Lenox Mind Over Miles 8K/1 mile run where many of our employees will be running! Come join us or cheer on our team!



Thursday, July 12, 2012

Happy 5th Anniversary Central Collision of Oak Forest!


History

            Central Collision Center acquired Ted’s Auto Rebuilders in Oak Forest in the summer of 2007 and transformed the facility into its newest location. Central Collision Center of Oak Forest became the company’s fifth location in the Chicago suburbs.
            Also home to Central Express, the 20,000 square feet facility features 32 work bays, protected indoor vehicle delivery bays and multiple insurance company drive-ins. Services include courtesy valet pick-up and delivery service, on-site rental arrangements, written lifetime warranty, early morning/late evening key drop and 24-hour towing.
            Central Collision Center of Oak Forest is an active member of the Oak Forest community. Just yesterday, Central Collision participated in the annual Oak Forest Chamber of Commerce golf outing at George Dunne National Golf Course. We enjoyed meeting many of our business neighbors and members of the local chamber of commerce.

About

Address:  15232 S. Oak Park Avenue, Oak Forest, IL 60452
Phone:  708-429-0818
Hours:  Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday by appointment

Manager Spotlight


Manager:  Michael A. Caruso
Age:  26
Years in Position:  Michael will celebrate his 2-year anniversary as manager of Central Collision of Oak Forest this August. He began as manager of Central Express before being promoted to assisted manager of Central Collision of Oak Forest, then finally manager of Central Collision of Oak Forest.
Education:  Marquette University '07, Bachelor of Science in Finance and Entrepreneurship; Marian Catholic High School '04
Fun fact: For their rehearsal dinner this September, Michael and his fiancee will throw out the first pitch at the White Sox-Twins game.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Happy 4th Anniversary Central Express!


History

            Adjacent to Central Collision Center of Oak Forest, Central Express opened on July 10, 2008 after owner Mike Caruso saw an opportunity to better serve his customers. Creating a repair center specializing in small repairs would improve cycle time in both the traditional repair center and Express repair center, allowing customers to receive their vehicles more quickly.
            Central Express is a same-day collision repair center that commits itself to rapid, quality repairs. If Central Express confirms an estimate under $1,500 with up to 12 hours of labor without frame or mechanical damage and the correct parts are available, Central Express will repair your vehicle the same day. Vehicles in by 10 a.m. will be repaired by 5 p.m. Vehicles in by noon will be repaired by noon the following day. Ideal jobs for Central Express include the following:
  •    Small hits
  •   Minor dents or dings
  •    Bumper work
  •  Minor cosmetic fixes
  •  Paintless Dent Removal
  •   Off lease vehicles
  •   New car prep

About

Address:  15232 S. Oak Park Avenue, Oak Forest, IL 60452
Phone:  708-429-0818
Hours:  Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday by appointment


Manager Spotlight

Manager:  Matt Caruso 
Age:  24
Years in Position:  2
Education:  Illinois Wesleyan University '10, Bachelor of Science in Business, concentration in marketing; Marian Catholic High School '06
Fun Fact:  Matt was part of the Illinois Wesleyan baseball team that won the Division III World Series in 2010

Monday, July 2, 2012

Summer Road Trip Solutions


            According to AAA, approximately 42.3 million Americans will travel 50 or more miles this Fourth of July holiday. The amount of travelers is expected to increase five percent from 2010 and 42% since 2009. AAA credits the increase to the mid-week holiday, allowing families to take a five-day vacation before or after the Fourth of July, and lowered gas prices (The Huntsville Times, 2012).
            Before your family packs up the car, take some time to organize. Extra planning before you leave the house will eliminate stress later in the trip. Understand the cities you plan to travel through and anticipate potential traffic problems. For example, do not try to drive through Chicago after 3 p.m. on Friday in the summer. Taking time to strategically map your route will save time, and eliminate stress, in the long run.
Once your route is planned, you can start getting your car ready. Even though your car will inevitably accumulate food wrappers, crumbs and other garbage throughout the trip, clean your car before you leave. Starting the trip with a clean car will set the tone for the rest of the trip. Bring extra garbage bags so you clean as you go.

If your road trip leaves your car a mess, enter our “Make Me #CentralClean” social media contest!

PB&J Bars from Disney's Family Fun
Pack easy-to-handle snacks to avoid multiple stops when children get hungry throughout the day. Snacks that travel well include trail mix, pre-cut vegetables, string cheese, rice cakes, dried fruit, hard-boiled eggs and yogurt in tubes. Packing snacks the whole family can enjoy will eliminate the temptation of stopping at unhealthy, fast food restaurants. Check out this recipe for PB & J Bars from Disney’s Family Fun for a great travel snack, which can even be prepared days in advance of your trip.
Children will also need fun activities to break up the boredom of being an a car for hours. Pack an extra map for each child to personalize (KidsHealth.Org, 2012). Show your kids the route you are taking and have them decorate each street as you drive. Bring plenty of markers and fun stickers. After the trip, you can make a scrapbook of all of the decorated maps or frame each map individually.
Finally, the most important part of any road trip is the music. According to Huffington Post, the top 10 road trip songs are:
  1. Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf
  2. Roadrunner by Joan Jett and The Blackhearts
  3. Sweet Disposition by The Temper Trap
  4. Party in the USA by Miley Cyrus
  5. Runnin’ Down a Dream by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
  6. Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne
  7. Life is a Highway by Rascal Flatts
  8. Good Life by One Republic 
  9. American Girl by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
  10. The Devil Went Down to Georgia by The Charlie Daniels Band

Have a happy and safe 4th of July celebration from Central Collision Center!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Enter Central Collision Center's "Make Me #CentralClean" Social Media Contest


                        Central Collision invites the community to post pictures of their dirty vehicles on our social media sites for a chance to win a free car detail. Post pictures on Facebook  or tweet pictures to Central with the hashtag #CentralClean. Submissions will be accepted until Tuesday, July 31. Central Collision will announce six winners on Friday, Aug. 3.


Friday, June 22, 2012

Pledge To Keep Your Teen Driver Safe


   
          With a break from school, family vacations and days by the pool, summer is an exciting time for teenagers. Summer is even more exciting for those teens that turned 15 during the school year and can now begin drivers’ education courses. Many students use their summer vacation as the perfect time to practice behind the wheel.
            Unfortunately, accidents involving teen drivers are extremely common. “Per mile driven, teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are four times more likely than older drivers to crash” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011). The most common factors putting teen drivers at risk are:

  •     Failure to recognize and respond to dangerous situations
  •   Distractions inside and outside of the vehicle
  •   Increased risky driving as a result of male teen passengers
  •   Low seat belt use
  •     Underestimated distances combined with increased speed
  •    Elevated blood alcohol concentration
Parents can help instill safe driving habits in their teenagers to prevent accidents. Ensure your teen completes all 50 hours of driving practice during the permit period with you or an adult 21 or over with a valid driver’s license. Ten of these hours should be at night. Prepare your teen by having him or her drive new routes each time he or she drives. Help your teen develop safe driving habits by limiting distractions in the car. Put cell phones away and keep the radio off or on low.
After your teen receives his or her license, continue to monitor his or her driving. Enforce your community’s nighttime driving restrictions. Most communities set a 10 p.m. curfew Sunday through Thursday and an 11 p.m. curfew Friday through Saturday. For the first 12 months with a license, drivers ages 16 to 17 are limited to one passenger under the age of 20, unless the passenger is a sibling. Cell phone use and texting are prohibited while driving.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention encourages parents and teens to develop a driving agreement. Together, teens and parents can develop personalized driving rules that fit their family. Click here for a copy of the CDC's Parent-Teen Agreement and pledge to keep your teen driver safe.