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3 Unique Career Paths To Consider After Auto Detailing Training

Automotive Training Centre

This role combines your technical expertise with customer service and sales skills, making it a dynamic and engaging career path. 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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Are You The 2024-2025 B’laster Instructor Of The Year?

Tomorrow's Technician

Tomorrow’s Technician delivers technical information for servicing today’s vehicles to automotive students enrolled in technical and vocational schools across the country.

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

Automotive Training Centre

While formal education is not strictly required, attending a vocational school and going through professional auto detailing training provides a solid foundation. In addition to technical skills, it’s crucial to stay updated with the latest industry trends.

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2023 B’laster Instructor of the Year Announced

Tomorrow's Technician

B’laster will present Ballard with B’laster products for his classroom, a $1,000 donation to the school’s automotive program, a $500 Visa gift card for himself, and a one-of-a-kind B’laster Instructor of the Year trophy. “Instructor of the Year is a program that we are proud to support,” said Pindor.

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HVAC Schools in Virginia: What Should I Look for in a School?

Advanced Technology Institute

Vocational schools often bypass soft skills classes, and these are the very proficiencies you need for advancement and promotions. All-important “soft skills” should be part of its curriculum. Soft skills are sometimes called “people skills.”