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SICK by Jen Smith
SICK by Jen Smith











SICK by Jen Smith

I love my kids, I love what I do, and I love my patients. I really loved my pediatrician when I was little, and it just progressed from there. I’ve been interested in pediatrics my whole life. I’m a pediatrician at Children’s Physicians, Embassy Park. Allied Health & Other Healthcare Professionals.Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC).Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition and Stabilization (PEARS).Pediatric Advanced Life Support Courses (PALS).Speak Up!: Making Your Child’s Care a Safe and Positive Experience.Loewen isn’t looking forward to the day when they lose Kersley.See a provider from the comfort of your own home. “Back in the old days everything was taken apart and repaired, now it’s all replaced,” said Kersley, who plans on retiring next year. “He’s probably the most knowledgeable Mopar mechanic in probably all of Western Canada,” said Loewen.Ĭustomers have come into the store to specifically ask for Kersley, who has a vast knowledge of motors.īut, he said, a lot has changed since he first started 50 years ago. He takes his work very seriously and has become known as an expert parts advisory. Kersley, an avid golfer, curler and stamp collector, shrugs and nods in agreement. She also suspects it’s the car addiction that keeps Kersley around. Johnston’s wife, Cobi, calls Kersley a unicorn. “These guys are so dedicated that when we have to do an inventory count, they would do it on New Year’s Eve. While Kersley was celebrated with special recognition, a party and media attention, Johnston said the dealership is fortunate to have many great employees.

SICK by Jen Smith

“You don’t find in this day and age, 50-year employees who show up every day.” “We inherited him and he’s been with us ever since,” said Brian Johnston, owner of the former Sigalet Bros.

SICK by Jen Smith

A love of cars drew him to the job, and subsequently a line of purchases, upgrading from his first car, a hand-me-down from his dad, to a 1974 Duster 360 and his latest, a 2019 Challenger.

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Kersley, now 68, confirms, he was 17 and had just graduated from Vernon Secondary when he first started. He has been here pretty much straight out of high school,” said Dan Loewen, general manager of the dealership. That’s 50 years as the longest serving employee at Vernon Dodge Jeep, with record attendance. Since he was first hired in 1972 as a parts delivery driver, Rob Kersley hasn’t missed a single day of work. Progress: North Okanagan Business Review and Forecast 2018.













SICK by Jen Smith