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Martinsburg, WV - Shirley Brannon is the owner of Doc’s Truck Center, an outstanding truck and car repair facility.

“I learned my mechanical skills from my father who was a top rate auto mechanic,” says Shirley. “In our shop we have a very strong maintenance plans for all vehicles and we don’t only fix trucks we do cars as well. We can do anything that’s got a motor.”

After Shirley’s Dad passed away she continued to carry on his legacy taking charge of the entire operation of the business and exemplifying how she skillfully handles the automotive industry with ease and effortlessness. A modified state inspector, she also oversees employees and handles all the fast paced day to day operation of the business.

“I’m extremely prideful of our top notch customer service and how we go over and above to satisfy each and every customer,” says Shirley. “We perform every single service here but very inexpensively as compared to our competitors. I am extremely affordable especially for older folks and my clients become like my family.”

Shirley is also the inventor of Garage Buddies and The Easy Bulb/Clamp Light Bulb an is working on various exciting projects.

Shirley not only credits her father for teaching her the necessary skills to run a remarkable shop, but also attributes her success to a key figure in her life, a gentleman by the name of Rodney Patrick who has been her mentor and has helped enlighten, inspire her, and filled the void from her dad’s passing. It is her strong belief that everyone should have a mentor who can motivate and help them achieve success.

“I start my day ready to serve my customers to the highest standards,” says Shirley. “I absolutely love my business and I can’t imagine any other work I would rather be doing.”