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The Real World – California Students Tops in Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills

Father-Son Team Wins Competition for the First Time

Badge of Honor- Spotlighting Excellence

One of the most typical comments I get from automotive technicians and others in the industry is that the general public just doesnt appreciate the value we provide. To a large degree, thats very true, but it probably has more to do with the general lack of understanding of modern vehicle technology by that same

Undercover – Understanding Heavy-Duty Undercarriages

Adapted from Carol Birkland’s article in Fleet Equipment

Real World – Top Tech Students Battle Bugged Mustangs To Determine Ford/AAA Auto Skills Champs

Dearborn, MI In late June, 50 two-person student teams from across the country competed against each other, and against the clock, to accurately diagnose and fix vehicles in the 2006 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals. The competition took place June 27 in Dearborn, MI Henry Fords hometown. Two aspiring techs, Bradley Bolton and Aaron

Badge of Honor – Automotive Service Professionals Week

One of the most typical comments I get from automotive technicians and others in the industry is that the general public just doesnt appreciate the value we provide. To a large degree, thats very true, but it probably has more to do with the general lack of understanding of modern vehicle technology by that same

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

Selling a Body Repair Estimate

Adapted from Patrick Yurek’s article in BodyShop Business

The Evolution of the Automotive Service Technician – An Inside the Industry Perspective, Kimberly McWaters

These days, a scene from an automotive service bay is somewhat like a scene from an operating room. A group of highly skilled men and women meticulously pour over their work, using sophisticated instruments and finely tuned minds to diagnose and repair the complex workings of the intricate machinery before them. Technological advances have resulted