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According to ASE, “automotiverepair” is not classified as a “hazardous occupation” by federal and most state laws. Minors working in automotiverepair facilities are most often limited by two federal hazardous occupation orders concerning motor vehicle operation and the use of power-driven apparatus.
According to ASE, “automotiverepair” is not classified as a “hazardous occupation” by federal and most state laws. Minors working in automotiverepair facilities are most often limited by two federal hazardous occupation orders concerning motor vehicle operation and the use of power-driven apparatus.
” – Kelsey & Brandan Lancaster, DRIVE client and owners of Performance AutomotiveRepair Kelsey & Brandan Lancaster of Performance AutomotiveRepair Your employees are the backbone of your company, they can either make or break your business. It’s as simple as investing in them.
VTA’s Youth Registered Apprenticeship Program allows anyone interested in a career in automotiverepair to learn on the job. Students must be at least 16 years old to apply, be enrolled in their school’s automotive technology program and have a driver’s license. Technicians at VTA can earn as much as $200K per year.
In order to further incentivize women to consider a career in automotiverepair, Virginia Tire & Auto has just launched a “Women in Automotive” scholarship that will assist in the advancement of women in the automotive industry. Automotive care has changed significantly over the past five years,” explained Holmes.
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