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How to Get More Females in the Parts Department with Special Guest: Kaylee Felio

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Visit us at 👉 https://www.getinherlane.com/
Follow us on Intagram: @getinherlane
Subscribe ✔ on Apple and please leave us a review!! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-in-her-lane/id1613043129
We are now on the Tok! @getinherlane
Only 6% of Parts Managers are women. How do we increase this number? We need to start rethinking these positions so they can evolve from their traditional stereotype and begin to attract a more diverse applicant pool.
Join Kat & Shan as they speak with Kaylee Felio from Parts Edge. She is breaking barriers as a woman working in Parts. She shares her advice and suggestions about how we can take a fresh look at this business area currently underrepresented by women.
Kaylee also has her own podcast: "The Parts Girl Podcast".
Find it here: https://www.partsedge.com/the-parts-girl-podcast/
Kaylee can be reached on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gotopartsgirl/
Kaylee is also an expert in Subway sandwiches. This is the "proper order of veggies for a Subway sandwich":
Spinach (if you want that lol)

Lettuce

Tomato

Pickle

Onion

Bell pepper

Olive

Banana pepper

Jalapeño

Oil & Vinegar

Salt & Pepper

Oregano

And any other sauce you like.

We love this, Kaylee, thank you!!

  continue reading

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Manage episode 347476055 series 3323639
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Visit us at 👉 https://www.getinherlane.com/
Follow us on Intagram: @getinherlane
Subscribe ✔ on Apple and please leave us a review!! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-in-her-lane/id1613043129
We are now on the Tok! @getinherlane
Only 6% of Parts Managers are women. How do we increase this number? We need to start rethinking these positions so they can evolve from their traditional stereotype and begin to attract a more diverse applicant pool.
Join Kat & Shan as they speak with Kaylee Felio from Parts Edge. She is breaking barriers as a woman working in Parts. She shares her advice and suggestions about how we can take a fresh look at this business area currently underrepresented by women.
Kaylee also has her own podcast: "The Parts Girl Podcast".
Find it here: https://www.partsedge.com/the-parts-girl-podcast/
Kaylee can be reached on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gotopartsgirl/
Kaylee is also an expert in Subway sandwiches. This is the "proper order of veggies for a Subway sandwich":
Spinach (if you want that lol)

Lettuce

Tomato

Pickle

Onion

Bell pepper

Olive

Banana pepper

Jalapeño

Oil & Vinegar

Salt & Pepper

Oregano

And any other sauce you like.

We love this, Kaylee, thank you!!

  continue reading

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