Hector is an employee and truck driver at Strickland Propane. Unlike most Strickland Propane employees in the series, he does not speak a single time.
Appearance[]
Hector is an adult Hispanic man with a skinny build, light brown skin, short black hair, and a pencil-thin mustache.
History[]
Although mostly a background character, there are a few instances of Hector's role in different stories. In "Junkie Business", when all of the Strickland Propane employees wanted to be on disability compensation due to Leon Petard's accomodations, Hector claimed that he had priapism which required him to have a roomier work station and a view of Debbie. Later in "Rodeo Days", Hector had the afternoon off, and Hank had the idea to send him to McMaynerbury for a job in the old truck so that Hank could put in for the Strickland luxury box. In "Hank's Bad Hair Day", Hank claimed that Hector refused to wear antler ears for the Strickland Propane Christmas card five years in the past.
Episode appearances[]
Season 2[]
- "Junkie Business" (non-speaking)
- "Propane Boom" (non-speaking)
Season 3[]
- "Take Me Out of the Ball Game" (non-speaking)
Season 4[]
- "Rodeo Days" (mentioned)
- "Hanky Panky" (non-speaking)
- "Hank's Bad Hair Day" (mentioned)
Season 6[]
- "Unfortunate Son" (non-speaking)
Season 7[]
- "Full Metal Dust Jacket" (non-speaking)
Season 8[]
- "That's What She Said" (non-speaking)
Season 9[]
- "Enrique-cilable Differences" (non-speaking)
- "Redcorn Gambles With His Future" (non-speaking)
Season 11[]
- "Lucky's Wedding Suit" (non-speaking)
Season 13[]
- "Lost in MySpace" (pictured)