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Training is an Attitude Fresno CA

A modern ASE-Certified Master Automobile Technician with the L-1 Advanced Engine Performance certification must be thoroughly familiar, not only with the hands-on skills required to replace various components, but also with the science and technology that makes those parts network with the concerted whole.

Multi Business Systems
(559) 222-7055
2350 E. Gettysburg
Fresno, CA
Sol Development Assoc Llc
(559) 497-1900
906 N St
Fresno, CA
CLC Partnership
(559) 230-4446
3302 N Blackstone #221
Fresno, CA
Burgess/Smith Development Group/Commercial P
(559) 438-3912
5680 N Fresno #105
Fresno, CA
Jeff Cazaly Consulting
(559) 431-1748
759 W Alluvial Ave
Fresno, CA
Roeser, William E CPA CVA CFP
(559) 225-5200
6535 N Palm Ave Ste 104
Fresno, CA
Sol Development Associates, LLC
(559) 497-1900
906 N Street., Suite #100
Fresno, CA
Everest CS
888-494-1327
438 E. Shaw Ave., #424
FRESNO, CA
Alta Pacific Technologies Solutions
(559) 439-5700
1525 E. Shaw Ste 200
Fresno, CA
Buada Associates
(559) 432-4902
414 W Bedford Ave Ste 106
Fresno, CA
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Training is an Attitude

During the 1920s, the term “model year” gained currency in an automotive industry that was determined to increase its sales by annually introducing new automobiles to a motoring public hungry for the prestige of owning the latest motor vehicle technology.

Because the operative word in “model year” is “change,” an outside observer would assume that the words “change” and “training” would go hand-in-hand in an industry that defines itself according to model-year improvements.

Equipment, training and information costs are rising dramatically for any shop wishing to remain at the leading edge of automotive technology. Despite the fact the electronics content of the modern motor vehicle is rising from about 15% on current vehicles to about 50% on vehicles entering the service market and, despite the fact the improved hybrids and other high-tech vehicle platforms will be arriving in showrooms this fall, the word “training” remains little more than a convenient buzzword in the vocabulary of most shop owners.
 
Quite frankly, I’m biased against using the word “training” to describe the learning process that’s required to maintain technical competency in repairing today’s automotive technology. One definition of training might be to “make or become prepared or skilled.” While that definition covers teaching specific skill sets, it doesn...

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