Dewey Pest Announces Retirement of 39-Year Service Technician

Andy Munoz, who joined Dewey in 1984, is well-loved by colleagues at Dewey for his willingness to help others and share his knowledge.

Courtesy of Dewey Pest Control

Courtesy of Dewey Pest Control

PASADENA, Calif. — Dewey Pest Control, Pasadena, Calif., shared on their Facebook page the announcement of the company's longtime licensed service technician, Andy Munoz. 

Munoz began his employment with Dewey in 1984.

"Andy has always been an employee that others can admire and was always willing to share his years of pest control knowledge with his co-workers," the company said in their Facebook post.

Whenever a technician would be stumped with a pest issue, their first step was always, “Let’s ask Andy!”

Munoz's children and grandchildren have also been employed at Dewey in his nearly 40-year career, who the company mentioned have been a valuable asset.  

"Munoz has always shown that with great customer service, great dedication and a great work ethic, that you can have a striving and successful career at Dewey," the company said. "We will miss Andy’s laughter around the office, his upbeat personality, and his morning 'goodbyes' as he would leave and 'Have a good day, I'm off to breakfast."

Dewey ended the farewell announcement for Munoz by adding, "Should you ever want to come back, we have a spot for you!"

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