Off The Clock with Brock Durbin

Off The Clock with Brock Durbin

He’s wearing all black, hair slicked back, and there’s a focus in his eyes that you don’t see in most people his age.  He’s serious about his work, executing each step at the soldering station with timely precision.  He says more with his...
Onward Gains Traction as Workers Make Progress

Onward Gains Traction as Workers Make Progress

Transforming an idea into action on any level is not easy and starting your own non-profit in the highly competitive world of financial tech requires even more.  But beyond all of those efforts, some of the burden lies on the rest of us and our willingness to make...
5 Tips for Working Parents

5 Tips for Working Parents

For me, it was nice to have the opportunity to earn money, associate with adults regularly, and brush the dust off my skills. However, financial restraints pushed me out the door a little bit sooner than I was ready for.  I still needed a little support in the...
Life Lessons Below the Surface

Life Lessons Below the Surface

The people at PRIER come from diverse backgrounds, from all walks of life, and always with an interesting story.  Our newest Regional Sales Manager, John Cooper, is taking us back to 1986, when he began his journey into the US Navy and straight into the tough lessons...
Built for Life

Built for Life

Our tagline sounds great, but it also is a true reflection of who we are as a business.  We innovate to offer the best products to our customers and continue to use the same high-quality materials with time-tested construction to ensure that they are reliable and...
The Twenty Dollar Question

The Twenty Dollar Question

There have been many times, however, in hindsight that someone’s advice, had it been taken, should have been a bright light moment for me.  Perhaps it was timing (and/or immaturity) that prevented those wise words to soak in, but somehow Tuesday was different.  Maybe...