Belief Statement
Schierl Companies are committed to providing quality guest services, associate development,
serving the business, social, and cultural need of our communities, and achieving
levels of profitability equivalent to the leading professionals in our industries
while operating within state and federal laws. Schierl Companies will not compromise
family, quality of life, community, religious involvement, integrity, or fairness
for the sole purpose of growth and profit, however, long range profit is necessary
so that we may continue to serve our guests, associates, shareholders and communities,
along with paying our associates, vendors, suppliers on a timely basis. Schierl
Companies believe that it is possible to achieve a balance between the pursuit of
profit, family life, and the ability to have fun at work and are committed in attempting
to maintain this balance.
Cornerstones
At Team Schierl Companies, and all our business partner locations, we know we are
successful because of the Associates on our teams. Associates at all locations are
highly dedicated and committed to our vision “To Be #1”. We truly believe that in
“Building Tomorrow Together” Associates are an active partner in our direction and
success. Our Cornerstones promote a culture that supports our desire for every Associate
to be enhanced as a whole person — emotionally, physically, professionally and financially.
We hope you will consider joinging us, in Building Tomorrow Together!
TSC Yesterday - Our History
On December 1, 1956, with the help of his father, Shorty Schierl, John "Butch" Schierl
founded Schierl Inc. by purchasing a small one-truck fuel oil business, Central
Valley Oil, from the Copps Corporation for $650.00. He later diversified into commercial/residential
HVAC contracting business and service station ownership. As the petroleum and repair
business began to separate from the traditional two bay service stations in the
late 1960's, Butch was approached to acquire the Goodyear franchise in 1962 and
operated a service garage on the north side of Stevens Point. In 1971, he moved
the Tire & Service business to a new retail Goodyear Tire and Service Center on
the east side of Stevens Point.
Retaining his roots in the petroleum industry, Butch, in 1976, started Schierl Sales
Corp. the then newly developing self-serve gasoline business. This initial purchase
included several local gasoline stations re-opened under "The Store" brand. Butch
became the first "convenience store" operator in central Wisconsin.
In 1989, Butch fell terminally ill with cancer and the organizations ownership and
operations transitioned to his three sons, Tim, Fritz, and Bill, who were already
active in the business and operate as Co-CEO's.
In 1991, Tim, Fritz, and Bill formally changed the name of the organization to Team
Schierl Companies (TSC), signifying their emphasis on the "team" philosophy, created
a new logo and tagline, and developed a new Vision/Mission statement that focused
the corporate direction for the future.
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Vision:
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To Be # 1
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Mission:
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Building Tomorrow Together by exceeding expectations of Convenience, Relationships
& Results.
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Culture:
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A Proactive Team that embraces Synergistic Change in a Fun, Hardworking environment.
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Realization:
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We Do Important Work!
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During 1995, Team Schierl Companies purchased the Stevens Point franchise for Subway
Restaurants and began operating two restaurants. One of these restaurants was part
of a co-branding food service offering in a local, The Store, convenience store.
This co-branded facility was the first like it in central Wisconsin.
In 2001, Team Schierl Companies entered into a joint business venture with Connie
Hartje in LaValle, WI. This venture represents the dual ownership and operation
of one retail Goodyear Tire & Service Center. The location operates as Hartje Tire
& Service.
A significant expansion of TSC's Real Estate Development Division took place in
2003 with the purchase of 70.6 acres in Weston, WI. This development, Cross Pointe
Corporate Park, was in concert with the building of St. Clare's Hospital and Marshfield
Clinic complex. Cross Pointe will further support TSC's existing business in the
Weston market.
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