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Texas
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February 13, 2015

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Discount Tire / America’s Tire Store Employment Application

The Reinalt-Thomas Corporation d/b/a Discount Tire Company / America’s Tire Company (The “Company”)

Personal Data Date: Part Time Full Time Full Time (CA)

0 - 40 hrs 44+ hrs 47.5 hrs

Name:

Position Applying For:

Home Phone Number: Alternate Phone Number:

Email: Salary Desired:

Date Available:

Mailing Address:

(street address)

Please list the times you are available to work below.

M T W TH F S

(city) (state) (zipcode)

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Background Information

Time:

Do you have the legal right to work in the United States? Yes No

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(Ability to legally work in the United States will be verified upon hire or rehire.)

Time:

Are you at least 16 years of age? Yes No Are you at least 18 years of age? Yes No

If less than 18 years of age, do you have a work permit (if required by your state)? Yes No N/A

Have you ever worked for Discount Tire / America’s Tire before? Yes No If yes, what position and location?

Have you ever applied at Discount Tire / America’s Tire before? Yes No If yes, what position and location?

Have you ever been discharged or asked to resign from any employment? Yes No If yes, please explain:

If the position you are applying for will require you to drive for the Company, do you have a valid driver’s license? Yes No

Do you have valid auto insurance? Yes No

Are you willing to relocate? Yes No Comments:

Do you have any friends or relatives who have worked or are working at Discount Tire / America's Tire ? Yes No

If yes, list name(s):

Please follow applicable state regulations when answering the following question. A conviction will not necessarily result in the denial of employment.

MINNESOTA EMPLOYMENT ONLY - Under Minnesota law, an employer may not inquire into or consider or require disclosure of the criminal record or criminal history of an applicant for

employment until the applicant has been selected for an interview or, if there is not an interview, before a conditional offer of employment is made to the applicant. THE FOLLOWING QUESTION IS

NOT FOR MINNESOTA APPLICANTS AND MINNESOTA APPLICANTS SHOULD NOT RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTION.

Have you ever been convicted of a felony crime that has not been expunged by a court? Yes No

If yes, please explain:

Essential Job Functions Based on the job description for the position you are applying for:

a) Are you able to perform the essential job functions? Yes No

b) Would you need any accommodations to perform the essential job functions

Yes No

(such as special equipment or changes in facilities or job procedures)?

If yes, please briefly describe how you would perform the essential job functions and with what type of accommodation(s):

Walk-in Applicant Internet Job Posting (Website Name)

How Were You Referred to Us ?

Tires.com Website Employment Agency (Company Name)

College/University Employee Referral (Employee Name)

Newspaper Ad Other (Please specify)

Attendance and Punctuality Consistent attendance and punctuality are essential requirements of every job with Discount Tire / America’s Tire.

Is there anything that would interfere with your regular attendance and punctuality if you were offered a job with this Company? Yes No

If yes, please explain:

Education

Did you graduate from high school? Yes No G.E.D. What is the highest elementary, high school or college grade you have completed?

School Name Location (city and state) Major course or subject Graduated Degree

Yes No

Junior College:

Yes No

Trade School:

Yes No

University:

Yes No

Other:

Please list any job-related skills, equipment experience or qualifications acquired from employment or other experiences to be considered in evaluating your qualifications.

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Employment History

Please list your employment history for the past seven years using additional paper if necessary. Begin by listing your most recent position. Additionally,

explain any periods of unemployment longer than one month. Please complete the entire employment history section even if attaching a resume.

1

Name of Present or Last Employer: Type of Business: Supervisor’s Name and Title:

Street Address, City, State and Zip Code: Supervisor’s Phone Number:

Job Title: Start Salary: Final Salary: Start Date: Final Date:

Job Description and Responsibilities:

See attached resume

Explain reasons/circumstances for changing or wanting to change jobs.

May we contact this employer? Yes No If “no” may we contact them upon your acceptance of our employment offer? Yes No

2

Name of Employer: Type of Business: Supervisor’s Name and Title:

Street Address, City, State and Zip Code: Supervisor’s Phone Number:

Job Title: Start Salary: Final Salary: Start Date: Final Date:

Job Description and Responsibilities:

See attached resume

Explain reasons/circumstances for changing jobs.

May we contact this employer? Yes No If “no” may we contact them upon your acceptance of our employment offer? Yes No

3

Name of Employer: Type of Business: Supervisor’s Name and Title:

Street Address, City, State and Zip Code: Supervisor’s Phone Number:

Job Title: Start Salary: Final Salary: Start Date: Final Date:

Job Description and Responsibilities:

See attached resume

Explain reasons/circumstances for changing jobs.

May we contact this employer? Yes No If “no” may we contact them upon your acceptance of our employment offer? Yes No

Explanation of unemployment longer than one month in your employment history:

References

Please list three persons best qualified to comment on your related experience and/or education. Please do not include relatives.

Name Title/Relationship Mailing Address or Email Address Daytime Telephone Years known

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2.

3.

By signing this application for employment, I certify that I have read and understand all parts of it and certify that I have truthfully and completely answered all questions. I understand that

falsification or omission of material information given herein or in any other employment-related form or context is grounds for immediate termination, regardless of when such falsification

may be discovered. I understand that nothing in this application is intended to imply or create an employment contract. I authorize Discount Tire / America’s Tire and its representatives to

investigate my education, employment, experience, felony conviction records and all other aspects of my background relevant to my proposed employment, including all statements made

by me in my application for employment. Further, I understand that employment will be contingent upon successfully passing a pre-employment drug-screening test. I understand and

agree that if I am offered employment by Discount Tire / America’s Tire it will be on an at-will basis. This means either Discount Tire / America’s Tire or I may terminate the employment

relationship at any time for any reason, with or without cause. This policy of at-will employment may be revised, deleted or superseded only by a written employment agreement signed by

the employee in question, the CEO, CAO and the COO that expressly revises, modifies, deletes or supersedes the policy of at-will employment. If accepting employment with Discount

Tire / America’s Tire, I agree to comply with all company policies, procedures and practices which Discount Tire / America’s Tire may revise, modify in whole or in part at any time and with

all laws, rules and regulations during my employment with Discount Tire / America’s Tire.

Date

Signature

Discount Tire / America’s Tire is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants for employment will be considered without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, ancestry, age (over 40),

religion, Veteran status, physical or mental disability, as well as any other category protected by federal, state or local laws. This application will remain active for 30 days. After that

time, application must be renewed by the applicant if he/she wishes to be reconsidered for employment.

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DISCOUNT TIRE CO./AMERICA’S TIRE CO.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

Store Employee Job Description

OPERATION:

Each Discount Tire Co./America’s Tire Co. (“Discount”) store has a retail show room area with a

sales counter and also an area with tires and wheels on display. There is a substantial portion of the

building used as a storage area, having floor and mezzanine height tire racks for storage of tires. The

equipment area contains equipment for servicing tires, which includes tire changers, Euro-style tire

changers, spin balancers, tire spreader, torque wrenches, air guns, soap products for lubrication,

compressed air, lug wrenches and rubber ended mallets. Finally, most stores also have enclosed bays for

removal and installation of wheels on vehicles. Some stores have these facilities outside of the building.

Tires are lifted to the mezzanine level for storage either manually or by conveyor. Stores are generally

open for business Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and on Saturdays between

8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., with frequent extensions of hours of operation required. Work hours consistently

exceed open store hours, with frequent overtime requirements.

JOB FUNCTIONS:

Autos, light trucks or recreational vehicles are raised up with either a hydraulic lift or portable jacks.

Hubcaps are removed, lug nuts are loosened, removed and the tires are then removed. Each tire is then

lifted onto a tire changer. The tire is deflated and unseated from the rim. The new tire is placed on the rim,

then seated and inflated. The inflated tire is picked up off the tire machine and rolled to the spin balancer. It

is lifted onto the wheel balancer for spin balancing of the tire and wheel assemble. Weights are added to

the rim in a manner identified in the balancing process. The tire is then rolled to the vehicle and replaced on

the hub. Torque wrenches are used in the final steps in tightening all the lug nuts after the car is lowered.

Similar functions are required for repairs, with the added step of the repair process. Also, judgments

must be made as to the repairability of the tire and the type of repair required.

Cleaning and maintenance of the building, grounds and equipment is a part of the job function.

Loading, unload, stacking and movement of tires, wheels and supplies is also a part of the job

function.

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JOB REQUIREMENTS (8 Hour Work Day Minimum):

Physical:

8+ hours of standing and walking, involving repeated bending, lifting, stooping, squatting, crouching,

kneeling, pushing and pulling.

Weights lifted: 11 to 50 pounds carried frequently, with heavier loads at times. Hands are used

repetitively for firm grasping and medium dexterity throughout the shift.

Employees work with and around tire changers, spin balancers, torque wrenches jacks, air

compressors and hand tools. Potential physical exposures are noise, vibration, atmosphere and

temperature. Chemicals include soap and nuisance dust. Safety glasses are required as a personal

protective device. Optional equipment available includes ear plugs and back support braces.

Aptitude/Competence:

Employees must be capable of understanding both written and verbal instructions and possess the

ability to learn, as well as have the comprehension needed to read and understand tire labels and

numbers. Employees must possess sufficient mechanical abilities to remove and replace wheels,

balance wheels and repair tires, as well as operate the machines and tools related to such job

activities. The employee must be able to adhere to and follow instructions.

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SPECIFIC PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

1. Number of Hours in Full Shift:

Sit Part-time 0 hours - Full-time 1 hour

Stand Part-time 2 hours - Full-time 7 hours

Walk Part-time 8 hours - Full-time 12 hours

2. Movements – In Terms of Regular Shift:

Not all All Up to 33% Up to 66% Up to 100%

Bend/Stoop [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X]

Squat [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X]

\

Crawl [ ] [ X] [ ] [ ]

Climb [ ] [ X] [ ] [ ]

Reach above-shoulder [ ] [ X] [ ] [ ]

level

Crouch [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X]

Kneel [ ] [ X] [ ] [ ]

Pushing/Pulling [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X]

Twist [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X]

3. Weight Carried:

Not all All Up to 33% Up to 66% Up to 100%

Up to 10 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

11 - 25 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

\

26 - 35 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

36 - 50 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

51 - 74 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ X] [ ]

75 - 100 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ X] [ ]

4. Weight Pushed / Pulled:

Not all All Up to 33% Up to 66% Up to 100%

Up to 10 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

11 - 25 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

\

26 - 35 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

36 - 50 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

51 - 74 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ X] [ ]

75 - 100 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ X] [ ]

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5. Weight Lifted:

Not all All Up to 33% Up to 66% Up to 100%

Up to 10 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

11 - 25 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

\

26 - 35 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

36 - 50 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ X ]

51 - 74 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ X] [ ]

75 - 100 lbs. [ ] [ ] [ X] [ ]

6. Repetitive Leg/Foot Movement used (as in operating foot controls):

Yes No

Right Foot [ X] [ ]

Left Foot [ X] [ ]

Both Feet [ X] [ ]

7. Hands Used for Repetitive Action Such As:

Right Hand Left Hand

Simple Grasping (includes writing) [ X] [X ]

Firm Grasping [ X] [X ]

Fine Manipulating [ X] [X ]

8. Sensory Requirements; Speech, Vision, Touch and Hearing:

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:

1. Time spent inside: 50% Outside: 50%

2. Temperature: Cold in winter; warm, hot in summer

3. Humidity: Dry and humid

4. Atmospheric conditions present: Fumes, odors, dusts, mists and gases

5. Hazards: Mechanical and Pneumatic machinery and tools, physical (noise), chemical (solvents,

oil and dusts)

6. Requires safety glasses as a personal protective device.

7. Optional equipment available includes ear plugs and back support braces.

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