Keeping it Safe & Stable
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Counterman
A Veteran’s Guide To Structural Repairs – Vol. I
Adapted from Barney Slifer’s article in BodyShop Business
Servicing Nissan Late-Model Brake Systems
Adapted from Bob Dowie’s article in ImportCar
Life After School
A great many of you reading this column are about to discover one of life’s great mysteries-life after school. Up until now, the jobs you held were probably part-time or involving something you didn’t consider a career. For those of you graduating, all of that is about to change. You’ve spent a great deal of
Measuring Up to Alignment Services
Adapted from Andrew Markel’s article in Brake & Front End
Automotive Service Professionals Week
Let’s face it, being an automotive technician these days takes a lot of hard work and dedication just to keep up with changing vehicle technology. As students in automotive technology courses, you know this first hand from your school experience. But many working professionals also feel that the level of professionalism required by employers, and
Better Get Your Head Examined – Addressing OHC Service and Repairs
Engine Series Better Get Your Head ExaminedAddressing OHC Service and Repairs Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Underhood Service Hot Head The heads are the hottest part of an engine, so if the engine overheats the heads will swell and distort far more than the block. Aluminum is not as rigid as cast iron, nor
Servicing The Neon Can Be A Gas
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Underhood Service
Getting Hired
Whenever I find myself addressing a group of automotive students, one of the questions all ask is, “What are employers looking for in an automotive professional?” It’s a good question, and the answer involves a lot of common sense. It’s never too early to start thinking about that first job. Being properly prepared to enter
Selling a Body Repair Estimate
Adapted from Patrick Yurek’s article in BodyShop Business