Two Seater Small.. or Fire Engine Tall - We work on it all!
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Two Seater Small.. or Fire Engine Tall - We work on it all!
View full postLast year I took over the open diesel instructor position in November. This will be my first year to start from the beginning. We now have 50 students in class. This is split between two classes. In that 50 we have 4 students returning for year two, this is more in depth engines and electrical troubleshooting.
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We have close to 80 students enrolled this year the classes look to be filled with great students. We also took 7 Auto service kids to SkillsUSA Nationals
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You're Go-To Automotive Shop!
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This is how we do it!
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Is you vehicle lying about its fuel economy?
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We don’t call Dick Huvaere’s Richmond Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM in Richmond, MI a Top Shop for no reason…
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Clay Auto is growing! ASE credentials are back, new shop equipment is in, and our students are gaining real-world experience every day.
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Enjoy working on unique vehicles? Apply now to join our team!
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Today, let's hear from Express Tech; Logan Payne on how he started in the Automotive Industry and his goals: I started in the industry while still in high school and have always enjoyed fixing and maintaining vehicles. I've been in this career for nearly four years now and have loved every moment of it. Over the years, I’ve worked on all makes and models, gaining a wealth of experience along the way. My ultimate dream is to open my own repair shop one day, where I can help people with their vehicles. Currently, I attend Ivy Tech Community College, where I continue to expand my knowledge. I enjoy researching different makes and models to understand their unique features and histories. One of my favorite parts of this career is that I learn something new every day. I hope to pass on the skills and knowledge I've gained to the next generation! Logan Payne
Great job young man. Great to hear your enthusiasm and passion for our industry. We need more enthusiastic like minded people as your self. If you ever want to move to FLA. give us try. We would love to assist you in building your career to become a shop owner some day. (edited)
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