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3 Unique Career Paths To Consider After Auto Detailing Training

Automotive Training Centre

Automotive Detailing Trainer or Educator If you are passionate about teaching and mentoring others, consider a career as an automotive detailing trainer or educator. As a trainer, you could work with vocational schools, community colleges, or private training centers to educate the next generation of detailers.

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How to Become an Auto Detailer in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Automotive Training Centre

It’s a meticulous process that involves cleaning, restoring, and finishing a vehicle to achieve a show-ready level of results. It requires a keen eye for detail, a steady hand, and an unwavering dedication to restoring and preserving the beauty and integrity of vehicles. Lastly, continual learning and adaptation are essential.

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Are You The 2024-2025 B’laster Instructor Of The Year?

Tomorrow's Technician

Tomorrow’s Tech and the North American Council of Automotive Teachers are once again searching for great automotive technology instructors who recognize the importance of a positive attitude, put their creative spin on education and motivate their students to be their best, with the 2024-2025 B’laster Instructor of the Year program.

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Autel Donates ADAS Calibration Packages to Collision Repair Schools

Tire Review Magazine

Autel partnered with the Collision Repair Education Foundation (CREF) to donate an Autel Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) calibration package to eight standout U.S. collision repair school programs, the company said.

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Meet Nick Hummel, B’laster Instructor Of The Year Candidate

Tomorrow's Technician

I really enjoyed the paint and body side of things, and I had an opportunity to go to a vocational school where I got into the collision program. Plexiglass channels are designed for students to learn how sealants are properly applied in areas of the vehicles that cannot be seen.”

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Discover the Journey to Becoming a Diesel Truck Technician

Arizona Automotive Institute

Diesel Truck Technicians play a vital role in keeping our economy moving by maintaining, repairing, and diagnosing diesel engines in commercial vehicles. Understanding the Role of a Diesel Tech Diesel Truck Technicians specialize in inspecting, maintaining, and repairing diesel engines and the vehicles they power.