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3 Opportunities for Career Advancement to Consider After Auto Parts Training

Automotive Training Centre

This training allows you to handle large-scale operations with confidence, opening doors to roles in heavy-duty truck repair facilities or distribution centers. Branching Into Estimation and Insurance Another exciting pathway for auto parts graduates involves transitioning into estimation and insurance roles.

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Career Highlight: What Does A Heavy Duty Estimator Do?

Automotive Training Centre

These professionals assess damage, calculate repair costs, and facilitate communication between repair teams, insurance companies, and clients. A heavy duty estimator works primarily in industries involving large vehicles and machinery, such as trucks, buses, and construction equipment. What is a Heavy Duty Estimator?

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Essential Questions to Ask Your Truck Crash Attorney

Auto Service World

[link] Surviving a truck accident brings overwhelming and life-altering consequences. Experienced legal representation becomes essential as truck accidents occur more frequently. Data from 2023 shows that the United States experienced 170,716 large truck accidents which caused 5,078 deaths and left 86,842 people injured.

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Considering Auto Body Estimating Training? See How Heavy Duty Estimation Differs

Automotive Training Centre

How The Scope of Work Differs In Heavy Duty Estimation Regular auto body estimators typically work with passenger vehicles such as cars, SUVs, and light trucks. On the other hand, heavy-duty estimation involves working with larger vehicles such as commercial trucks, buses, and construction equipment.

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What Repair Shops Should Know About Liability in Truck Accidents

Auto Service World

Photo by Kevin Bidwell on Pexels Road accidents involving trucks result in serious consequences. While drivers and managing companies are often held accountable, repair shops also face potential liability if their work on trucks is linked to the accident. Unlike small vehicles, trucks endure heavy use over long distances.

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Leading Through Service: Nick Fox of Gills Point S Shares His Tire Industry Story

Tire Review Magazine

His father initially worked at a Husky truck stop, doing over-the-road jobs. Being in a family independent shop, you are responsible for every aspect of the business from marketing to HR to operations, sales, even hiring, firing, negotiating insurance policies just everything you can think of.

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TIA to Offer Six Educational Sessions During SEMA

Tire Review Magazine

Panelists include Dennis Flanery, sales manager Americas, ATEQ TPMS Tools; Scot Holloway, CEO, Bartec TPMS; and Yanick Leduc, global technical training team lead, Schrader TPMS Solutions. Truck Tires at 10: Service Truck Driver Safety,” 10:00 a.m. – Truck Tires at 10: Total Truck Tire Repair with TRMG,” 10:00 a.m. –