WORKING -- BOB JOHNSON
-- Story by Young Chang
HE IS
Under the hood
INSTANT GRATIFICATION
Johnson was dining at a steak restaurant for his 20th wedding
anniversary one recent year when his beeper went off. It was a customer:
She was stuck on the San Diego Freeway with a flat tire and needed his
help. He went.
It is with that kind of dedication that Johnson, a Huntington Beach
auto service technician, does his job.
He knows the undersides of cars -- all the valves, wires, caps and
everything else. He is perfectly at ease lying beneath a car.
Johnson loves what he does and said he would never do anything else.
“I like the challenge,” he said, “being able to see what you
accomplished. A car comes in in a tow truck, a few hours later, you see
it roll out of there.”
BUMPER TO BUMPER
Johnson, who works at Pacific Service in Costa Mesa, has been in the
car repair business for 38 years. He has been at Pacific Service for six
months and was self-employed before then.
His favorite type of car to work on is the Volvo. He especially enjoys
working on turbocharged parts, which can be found in Volvos, Saabs,
Mercedes, Ferraris and some BMWs.
“But I’ve been trained bumper to bumper,” Johnson said.
GREASE
His tools include regular sockets, pliers and air tools just to name a
few. The usual jobs -- oil changes, tuneups and other preventive
maintenance services -- are easy for him. But he can take apart an engine
down to its valves and pistons and then put it back together again.
Johnson gets dirty doing these jobs. Smudges of grease appear on his
clothes and skin. It doesn’t bother him though.
“I feel more comfortable that way,” Johnson said.
However, he and the other technicians change clothes, sometimes
several times a day, when they get in and out of expensive cars.
Johnson said he cares about the cars he works on. For ones that are
brought in regularly, he feels even more affection.
“It’s very important to me,” he said.
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