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Cox Automotive Service Study: Dealerships Losing Ground to General Repair Shops

AutoSuccess

. “And while our report lays clear some of the challenges facing service providers today, the good news is that the industry continues to grow with more customers going in for service visits, and most providers are seeing a boost in revenue for service as well.”

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Child Labor for Repair Shops

Brake & Front End

It was not until I was 20 when I got my first job as a porter at a new car dealership. Some laws state they may not operate engine hoists, power winches or tow truck hoists. The job taught me etiquette, punctuality and how to carry two golf bags for 18 holes. It introduced me to golf, a game I play to this day.

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Child Labor for Repair Shops

Tomorrow's Technician

It was not until I was 20 when I got my first job as a porter at a new car dealership. Some laws state they may not operate engine hoists, power winches or tow truck hoists. The job taught me etiquette, punctuality and how to carry two golf bags for 18 holes. It introduced me to golf, a game I play to this day.

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Auto Mechanic Vs. Auto Technician: What Differentiates the Two Professions

The Mechanic Doctor

Both professionals require specialized training by opting for the correct online engineering degrees so they can focus on fixing vehicles. Some might also use their skills in a particular area or repair aspect, like tires, engines, or braking systems. Most mechanics work at repair garages or car dealerships.

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How Auto Mechanic Certification Will Help You Launch a Successful Career

Automotive Training Centre

With Job Bank Canada projecting a positive job outlook for automotive service technicians in a rapidly expanding industry, now is the best time to put your foot in the door. The average compensation for an automotive service technician at a new-car dealership, including health and retirement benefits, can exceed $61,000 annually.

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