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TechForce Report Shows Increase in Tech School Completions

Tomorrow's Technician

from 2021 to 2022, outpacing the overall U.S. The industry needs 795,000 new automotive, diesel, collision repair, aviation and avionics technicians to meet demand over the next five years (2023-2027). Diesel technicians follow at 152,000, collision repair at 110,000, and aviation and avionics still needs 68,000 new hires.

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TechForce Foundation releases 2023 Supply & Demand Report

Tire Review Magazine

The TechForce Foundation recently released its “Technician Supply & Demand Report”, which shows that the technician shortage may be turning a corner going into 2024, as the report reflects the first increase in all technical school completions in 10 years.

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TechForce Foundation releases 2023 Supply & Demand Report

Tire Review Magazine

The TechForce Foundation recently released its “Technician Supply & Demand Report”, which shows that the technician shortage may be turning a corner going into 2024, as the report reflects the first increase in all technical school completions in 10 years.

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Petty Family Foundation Joins Operative Talent Initiative

Autoshop Solutions

.” The team of Operative Talent’s founding partners originally announced at SEMA 2021 the rebuilding and raffling of a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro called “Talent.” “The automotive industry has always been a vital part of our economy and culture.