As part of Government Fleet's Knowledge Sharing video series, J. Darryl Syler, fleet manager at the City of Dublin, Ohio, discusses how tight budgets affect fleets and why it's important to listen to coworkers.
In Government Fleet's Knowledge Sharing video series, J. Darryl Syler, fleet manager at the City of Dublin, Ohio, discusses how tight budgets affect fleets, why it's important to listen to coworkers and that one can always learn more about this profession.
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Syler has more than 28 years of experience within the fleet industry, starting in the U.S. Army. Some of his biggest accomplishments is becoming CFMO certified, being recognized as an award-winninig fleet, and opening the second largest CNG facility in Ohio.
The City of Dublin's fleet consists of of one maintenance facility and 279 rolling stock and 37 off road vehicles. Syler works with six ASE certified technicians, and two administrative personnel.
Government Fleet has launched the Knowledge Sharing video series featuring veteran fleet managers sharing advice and tips for new fleet managers. This series was created to address the “graying” of the industry and to allow experienced fleet managers to pass along their industry knowledge.
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