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Isn’t It Time We Rethink What a Master Level Technician Is?

AutoShopOwner

With a limited number of vehicle brands to learn, it didn’t take long to become proficient in all areas of automotive repair, from engine mechanical, drivetrain, electrical, steering, suspension, and all other systems. Everyone employed in the automotive industry should feel proud of the work they do. That was back then.

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How to Become an Auto Mechanic Apprentice in Ontario: A Step-By-Step Guide

Automotive Training Centre

To start, prospective apprentices should research and understand the different specializations within the field, such as automotive service technicians, auto body repair technicians, and automotive service advisors. Securing an apprenticeship is a pivotal step in gaining this experience.

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Considering Automotive Technology Training? See if a Shop Helper Is the Right Entry-Level Position for You

Automotive Training Centre

The job market in the automotive industry is a vast and varied sector, offering multiple entry points for those keen on building a career within it. From engineering to sales, each path is unique, and the opportunities are nearly limitless. One entry-level position often overlooked is that of a shop helper.

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Today’s Class unveils collaborative platform feature ‘Timeline’

Tire Review Magazine

Today’s Class , a provider of daily online training for the automotive repair industry, announced a new platform feature, “Timeline.” New topics planned for 2025 include electrical/electronic diagnostic, ADAS calibration, and engine diagnosis, along with more service advisor content.

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The Mechanic Labor Time Guide: Everything You Need to Know

Solera

Without a mechanic labor time guide, determining how much you’ll charge for individual automotive repairs can feel like a guessing game. Yet much more goes into determining labor time for various repair jobs than just experience. Yet much more goes into determining labor time for various repair jobs than just experience.

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Today’s Class unveils collaborative platform feature ‘Timeline’

Tire Review Magazine

Today’s Class , a provider of daily online training for the automotive repair industry, announced a new platform feature, “Timeline.” New topics planned for 2025 include electrical/electronic diagnostic, ADAS calibration, and engine diagnosis, along with more service advisor content.

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What Auto Shop Owners Should Expect in 2023

Institute for Automotive Business Excellence

What is the new year bringing to the independent automotive repair industry? I have been asked by several industry peers about my thoughts on what to expect in 2023 as an independent repair shop owner. “Is Jones cares less about your labor rate and more about how your service advisor greeted her than we want to believe.