Jason Stahl has 30 years of experience as an editor, and has been editor of BodyShop Business for the past 18 years. He currently is a gold pin member of the Collision Industry Conference. Jason, who hails from Cleveland, Ohio, earned a bachelor of arts degree in English from John Carroll University and started his career in journalism at a weekly newspaper, doing everything from delivering newspapers to selling advertising space to writing articles.
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We all may be experts in the field of collision repair, but our pets are experts in cheering us up when we’ve had a bad day or are feeling down.
Right now, everyone is a little stressed as our lives have been totally upended by the coronavirus pandemic: schools closed, businesses closed, etc. Fortunately, auto body repair has been deemed an “essential” business, and most are still open and are being hyper-vigilant about following proper sanitation practices and social distancing while serving their customers.
Also on duty are pets at the shop who provide a good dose of love, support and comic relief! Check out these pets from body shops around the country who are still reporting for duty:
Jason Stahl has 30 years of experience as an editor, and has been editor of BodyShop Business for the past 18 years. He currently is a gold pin member of the Collision Industry Conference. Jason, who hails from Cleveland, Ohio, earned a bachelor of arts degree in English from John Carroll University and started his career in journalism at a weekly newspaper, doing everything from delivering newspapers to selling advertising space to writing articles.
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The webinar, “The Fundamentals of Generative AI, Large Language Models and Implications for the Collision Industry,” will be held on Thursday, May 30 at 2 p.m. EST.