“Back in 2010, as I backed out of my garage on the way to a job interview, I discovered a tire almost flat. Being new in town, I recalled seeing a tire place nearby and headed there. They were just opening the shop doors and rolling stuff out. One of the shop guys approached me and asked. I explained my situation. He took the van right there. 15 minutes later, he pulled it back out. When I asked how much, he replied, "Just think of us when you need tires." I've used them for 12 years and have never been disappointed.”
“Above and beyond. Les Schwab employee Ethan took the time to stop on his way home from work after our RV became stranded in a dangerous spot on highway 199 near Wilderville on a busy Friday night due to a blown tire. The tools we had with us were not adequate, and the spare was old and damaged. He made three tips to his home nearby for tools, a jack, and an air compressor to get us to a point where we could limp back to Grants Pass. He then followed us to his shop where we could park for it for the night to get new tires in the morning. He even called one of his co-workers, Kaleb, to meet us there when we arrived in case we needed more help. Both of these young men exemplify the culture of service, kindness and integrity that Les Schwab is famous for. They certainly do their work place proud, and they have definitely restored our faith in humanity. Thank you Ethan for helping us when we needed it, and for being who you are.”