Cris and his team working on month end
Happy Easter!
The AMAZING EGG
Eggs are hard to beat when it comes to
nutritional value and variety for meals and
snacks.
An inexpensive source of protein, a single
egg contains a little bit of almost every
nutrient the body needs and has only 74.4
calories. The American Heart Association
(AHA) guidelines allow an egg a day for
healthy adults.
THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO ENJOY AN
EGG, INCLUDING:
Boiled. Easy to eat and great as a snack
to help you feel full and satisfied.
Sunny side up or over easy. Enjoy with a
slice of whole-wheat toast.
Scrambled. Add vegetables such onions,
peppers or chopped tomato.
Folded. Omelets can be filled with almost
anything, like spinach, mushrooms
and a tiny bit of light cheese.
Poached. Simmer gently in water and
hold the hollandaise sauce.
Always store eggs in the refrigerator and
cook them thoroughly
Leo is retiring!
Welcome New Hires

Super Report Writer Generated Report
| Firstname | Lastname | Department_Desc | Hire_Date | Position |
| CHAYTON | WODECKI | Honda Sales | 03/08/2021 | SALESMAN-HONDA |
| NILDA | RODRIGUEZ | North Service | 03/08/2021 | SVC PORTER |
| NAYLIN | HERNANDEZ | Administrative Staff | 03/15/2021 | FACILITIES |
| ALONDRA | SANDOVAL | Kia Service | 03/15/2021 | ASM-Kia |
| KAYLEE | KILLINGSWORTH | Honda Sales | 03/15/2021 | SALESMAN-HONDA |
| VANDO | MARTINEZ | North Service | 03/15/2021 | TECHNICIAN |
| ERNESTO | FIGUEROA | North Side Pre Owned | 03/22/2021 | SALESMAN-PON |
| MIKE | NAJUCH | Finance Northside | 03/22/2021 | FINANCE CLOSER |
| YASENIA | ACEVEDO | BDC Reception | 3/26/2021 | BDC RECEPTION |
| DENNIS | ACOSTA | Chevrolet Service | 03/29/2021 | LUBE TECH |
| MATTHEW | SMITH | North Service | 3/29/2021 | TECHNICIAN |
April Work Anniversaries

| EE Name | Sub Departments Desc | HireDate | Years of Service |
| GRAVEL, JOHN J | North Service Tech | 04/15/1983 | 38 Years |
| LINDERHOLM, JUDY | North Service Admin | 04/12/1995 | 26 Years |
| BROCK, TRAVIS J | North Side Detail Manager | 04/11/2000 | 21 Years |
| PHILLIPS, ADAM J | North Service ASM/Other | 04/13/2006 | 15 Years |
| BAIRD, NEWMAN M | Chevrolet Parts Countermen | 04/04/2012 | 9 Years |
| BRYANT, MELISSA K | Administrative Support Staff | 04/01/2013 | 8 Years |
| OSBORNE, MISTY N | Body Shop Admin | 04/21/2014 | 7 Years |
| AVISO, CRIS | Finance Director | 04/22/2014 | 7 Years |
| BENDECK, ISSA T | Chevrolet Sales Admin | 04/02/2015 | 6 Years |
| DYMOND, ETHAN S | North Service Tech | 04/04/2016 | 5 Years |
| MCQUESTION, CHRIS | South Side Pre Owned Sales | 04/04/2016 | 5 Years |
| PENNEY, BRIAN H | Chevrolet Parts Countermen | 04/18/2016 | 5 Years |
| SIMMONS, VICKI J | Administrative Support Staff | 04/02/2018 | 4 Years |
| FELICIANO, FRANCISCO | Body Shop Other | 04/10/2017 | 4 Years |
| STEPHENS, JOSHUA O | Kia Service Tech | 04/10/2017 | 4 Years |
| SCHROM, JARRETT R | Chevrolet Service ASM/Other | 04/30/2018 | 4 Years |
| KITZMILLER, MATT | Body Shop Tech | 04/02/2018 | 3 Years |
| WOODSIDE, KELLI | North Service Admin | 04/01/2019 | 2 Years |
| SHAFFER, BRIAN K | Chevrolet Service Tech | 04/10/2019 | 2 Years |
| ALLEN, ERIC J | Finance PreOwn | 04/15/2019 | 2 Years |
| MATOS, MICHAEL J | Chevrolet Other | 04/22/2019 | 2 Years |
| SEIBERT, JORDAN S | North Parts Countermen | 04/24/2019 | 2 Years |
| ROJAS, ENMANUEL V | North Service Tech | 04/27/2020 | 1 Year |
April Birthday’s
Super Report Writer Generated Report

Super Report Writer Generated Report
| Firstname | Lastname | Birth_Date_(MM/DD) | Position | Department_Desc |
| SCOTT | PASCOE | 04/01 | COUNTERMAN | Chevrolet Parts |
| ORLANDO | IGLESIAS | 04/01 | SALES TRAINER | Administrative Staff |
| ALEXANDER | ROSARIO | 04/02 | ASM-North | North Service |
| MATTHEW | PIEKARSKI | 04/04 | DETAIL WASH | Chevrolet Detail |
| JOHN | SINNERARD | 04/04 | ASM-North | North Service |
| ETHAN | DYMOND | 04/04 | TECHNICIAN | North Service |
| GREG | GRADY | 04/05 | TECHNICIAN | North Service |
| ASHLEY | PETERSON | 04/05 | CASHIER | North Service |
| RUSSELL | MINX | 04/06 | ESTIMATOR | Body Shop |
| JOSHUA | STEPHENS | 04/09 | TECHNICIAN | Kia Service |
| AHMAD | ZAYYAD | 04/13 | LUBE TECH | Chevrolet Service |
| JASON | BARRETT | 04/14 | TECHNICIAN | Chevrolet Service |
| SEAN | KIRK | 04/18 | LOT PORTER | South Side Pre Owned |
| LONNIE | ANDERSON | 04/18 | DETAIL TECH | Chevrolet Detail |
| MELISSA | BRYANT | 04/19 | OFFICE MGR | Administrative Staff |
| JANNI | RIVERA | 04/19 | PAYR ADMIN | Administrative Staff |
| GREG | SCHMIDT | 04/20 | SALESMAN-KIA | Kia Sales |
| MARIO | MEDINA | 04/20 | ASM-Kia | Kia Service |
| SAL | CAMPISI JR | 04/20 | PRESIDENT | Executives |
| ZAQ | BERRIDGE | 04/22 | SALES MANAGER | Chevrolet Sales |
| JEREMY | SCHULL | 04/22 | TECHNICIAN | North Service |
| DAVID | SCHULTZ | 04/23 | SALESMAN-HONDA | Honda Sales |
| SRECKO | BOKUN | 04/24 | FINANCE CLOSER | Kia Sales |
| ALEXANDER | FIGUEROA | 04/24 | TECHNICIAN | Kia Service |
| DOUG | MAYNARD | 04/24 | SALESMAN-PON | North Side Pre Owned |
| SONNY | GLOVER | 04/24 | GSM | Executives |
| CHELSEA | MULLINGS | 04/26 | CSI LIASON | Honda Sales |
| CRYSTAL | SANDAGE | 04/26 | FACILITIES | Administrative Staff |
| LIBORIO | ACEVEDO PEREZ | 04/27 | DETAIL TECH | Kia Detail |
| CHARLIE | FONSECA | 04/28 | SHIPRECV | Chevrolet Parts |
| ANDRE | BETANCES | 04/28 | SALESMAN-HONDA | Honda Sales |
| RICHARD | MURRAY | 04/29 | DT DRIVER | Dealer Trade Drivers |
WHY DO BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE?
“Do not fret because of those who are evil or be envious of those who do wrong; for like the grass they will soon wither, like green plants they will soon die away… Do not fret when people succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes. Refrain from anger and turn from wrath; do not fret – it only leads to evil.”
Psalm 37:1-2, 7b-8
We see that God has the power to use any situation for His glory and for good. When bad things happen it’s not the WHY question that should consume our thoughts, but the HOW? How can God be glorified in this situation? How can I encourage, support, and help others while displaying the love of Christ? How can we seek to bring good out of a bad situation? This perspective shift is helpful in reminding us of God’s sovereignty and power, but it leaves unanswered a follow-up question. WHY doesn’t God just do something to stop (the layoff, the heartbreak, the loss of a loved one, the injustice…etc.) in the first place?
God’s response to all these frustrations as written by King David in the Psalms is simply, “Don’t worry.” It can seem almost patronizing in its simplicity: Don’t worry. How can God say, “Don’t fret” about all the evil people in the world who always seem to come out on the winning side? These are the people who avoid any kind of consequences for their actions; they take advantage of others and still manage to make it to the top. And all God says is “Don’t worry about it?” Why would God say that?
The Word of God is reminding us in this Psalm that EVERY person will one day answer to God for their actions. So those who APPEAR to get away with corruption, abuse of power, and all kinds of evil in this life, will face God’s judgment in the end. In the meantime, we are to surrender our anger and frustrations to God. This requires REAL faith.
You see, real faith is not just revealed when life is easy, but, most of all, when it’s hard. It’s about trusting that God remains in control even when tragedy strikes, evil attacks, and suffering occurs. It’s about choosing to trust God for WHO He is and WHAT He’s done, even in the pain and heartache. Are you willing to focus on the question, “HOW to bring good” versus “WHY does God allow it”?
Taking charge of your Privacy
What steps can you take now to protect your privacy online?
–Use two-factor authentication on every app that offers it
–Install VPN software on your personal computers and smartphone. This hides your browsing habits and protects your from fraudster who try to access your phone when you are on a Wi-Fi network.
–Also install antivirus and anti-malware apps on your personal devices.
–Review every app on your phone and turn off “location settings” except for apps you use regularly that require location information, such as Waze for traffic conditions, weather and apps that provide directions.
–Review and understand privacy settings on your social media accounts, particularly Facebook and WhatsApp. “You can’t have privacy and use Facebook”
–Use a search engine other that Google, because Google’s business model (like Facebook) generates profit by knowing what you do online.
–Be careful not to post identifying information about your family or work on social media accounts. Fraudsters are skilled at combing facts about people to impersonate them online.
–Don’t accept friend requests from people you don’t know (even on LinkedIn) and don’t allow anyone to follow you on Twitter.
–Go to your Google account and run a “privacy checkup”
–Remember when Gmail is secure, it indexes all the text in emails you send and receive in order to serve up relevant advertising as you surf the web.
–Don’t use social media accounts to log in to other websites.
–Check out as a “guest” when you purchase something on an e-commerce site where you don’t shop frequently.
–For messaging, use Signal or Apple’s Messages app instead of Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp.
–Remember, everything you post online creates a digital trail about you, and it will live on the web forever…





