Benefits of being a GearWrench Street Team member

April 4, 2016
The program provides members access to additional resources, including a Street Team field rep, discounts on products and other incentives.

When distributor Nathen Arnold went independent in 2014, he joined the GearWrench Street Team.

Distributors who participate in the GearWrench Street Team program have access to product discounts and receive free items after purchasing a certain amount per quarter. Members are also able to utilize another resource while running their routes: the Street Team van.

In addition to the ratchets and wrenches GearWrench is known for, Street Team members are encouraged to stock the full line of GearWrench products including sockets, pliers, screwdrivers, specialty tools, the recently launched impacts and more.

GearWrench Street Team Field Market Manager Jason Bede assists mobile distributors in the Midwestern region with their business by joining them on their routes occasionally, following the distributor in his GearWrench Street Team van. An additional four representatives assist other Street Team members throughout the U.S.

Set up through select warehouse distributor partners, there’s no cost for distributors to become a Street Team member.

“There’s no contract,” Bede explains. “We’re only here to make it as easy as possible for them to sell our product. That’s it. And they pay us nothing; everything is free.”

Arnold mentions how unique and helpful it has been to have a support team to help out while running his route.

“It’s a nice perk to have a Street Team van show up in your area and show product, and help with giveaways. People want to come out and look at the van and see what he has,” Arnold says of Bede. “It does give you a jump start, which is a nice feature to have, and you’re not even paying a premium for it.”

Arnold explains that he gets a visit from Bede every few months, to help push promotions and provide giveaways on the truck.

“In the early stages, I learned a lot from them too and how to embrace it,” says Arnold.

“He has a lot of great ideas,” Bede says of Arnold. “A lot of things that have been implemented in our program have been ideas that have come from him.”

Bede generally will see about two or three Street Team members each week, traveling throughout his region to provide support.

“For the Street Team members, what we try to do is give them everything necessary to sell the whole line of GearWrench. It’s easy to sell ratchets and wrenches, but GearWrench has grown in the past few years, so we make sure they’re familiar with the full line,” explains Bede.

“As far as warranties go, the easier it is to buy and take care of customers with a GearWrench tool, the more GearWrench he (the customer) is going to buy,” Bede continues. This awareness can then help Arnold achieve more sales.  

“Just like it’s my job to make sure that our dealers have everything they need to sell GearWrench, Apex makes sure I have everything necessary to get that to them. It’s definitely a two-way street,” says Bede.

About the Author

Erica Schueller | Editorial Director | Commercial Vehicle Group

Erica Schueller is the Editorial Director of the Endeavor Commercial Vehicle Group. The commercial vehicle group includes the following brands: American Trucker, Bulk Transporter, Fleet Maintenance, FleetOwner, Refrigerated Transporter, and Trailer/Body Builders brands.

An award-winning journalist, Schueller has reported and written about the vehicle maintenance and repair industry her entire career. She has received accolades for her reporting and editing in the commercial and automotive vehicle fields by the Truck Writers of North America (TWNA), the International Automotive Media Competition (IAMC), the Folio: Eddie & Ozzie Awards and the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE) Azbee Awards.

Schueller has received recognition among her publishing industry peers as a recipient of the 2014 Folio Top Women in Media Rising Stars award, acknowledging her accomplishments of digital content management and assistance with improving the print and digital products in the Vehicle Repair Group. She was also named one Women in Trucking’s 2018 Top Women in Transportation to Watch.

She is an active member of a number of industry groups, including the American Trucking Associations' (ATA) Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC),  the Auto Care Association's Young Auto Care Networking Group, GenNext, and Women in Trucking.

In December 2018, Schueller graduated at the top of her class from the Waukesha County Technical College's 10-week professional truck driving program, earning her Class A commercial driver's license (CDL).  

She has worked in the vehicle repair and maintenance industry since 2008.

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