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Attention Auto Repair Mechanics: Do You Trust The Information You Rely On?

Solera

Verified sources such as OE manufacturer repair manuals, technical bulletins, and certified databases from ASE Master level technicians, provide auto mechanics with precise, up-to-date information tailored to specific vehicle models that can be trusted. Why trust Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certified Professionals?

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Evercoat, ASE Partner on Collision Repair Education

Tomorrow's Technician

Evercoat announced it has partnered with the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) to provide educational opportunities and resources for instructors, students and active technicians pursuing careers in collision repair.

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Current Trends in Hiring Demand for Heavy Duty Truck Mechanics

Auto Service World

For instance, regions with prominent manufacturing and high-scale agriculture see a higher concentration of trucks, which shows an increasing need for mechanics. Specialized courses are now available at technical schools and vocational programs. On the other hand, rural areas have a lower demand for mechanics.

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How To Pick the Right Dallas Auto Mechanic

Driver's Edge

When researching potential options, make sure to ask about their credentials, such as Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications or manufacturer-specific training. They should be willing to explain the issues in a way you can understand without using technical jargon.