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I forgot to mention that they have a shop that is connected to the auto repair shop that has transport trucks and another that has farm equipment
I forgot to mention that they have a shop that is connected to the auto repair shop that has transport trucks and another that has farm equipment
I was not trying to generalize was only trying to use China and Mexico as examples
I was not trying to generalize was only trying to use China and Mexico as examples
Was the body or the frame of the truck rusted as well?
Was the body or the frame of the truck rusted as well?
I plan on improving on my current automotive knowledge by going to the local library and reading the most up to date books on auto repair. I just recently graduated from high school with a 77% average which is decent good enough to get me into college anyway; I am planning on returning to high school for one semester to take physics and grade 12 double credit auto. I took the grade 11 double credit auto last year but was unable to take the grade 12 or physics this past year because they were only offered during the first semester and with the way my timetable was set up there was no way for myself to take either. I have already researched about post secondary automotive programs and have already decided which college, I will attend. The college, I will be attending is Fanshawe college which is a community college but is the only college, I can afford to attend. This school has an awesome automotive program, I toured their shop and decided that’s where, I am going. They have new cars donated to them from the dealerships and have new diagnostic equipment. They also have an entire corner of the shop dedicated to engine repair and a whole room dedicated to diesel engines. Fanshawe offers an apprenticeship program through GM called GM ASEP but you must be sponsored with a GM dealership in order to take this. Along with that they also offer a. Co-op program and an 2 year associates degree program for people wanting to become automotive technicians. I just can’t decide between becoming an automotive or a diesel technician which one would you recommend?
I plan on improving on my current automotive knowledge by going to the local library and reading the most up to date books on auto repair. I just recently graduated from high school with a 77% average which is decent good enough to get me into college anyway; I am planning on returning to high school for one semester to take physics and grade 12 double credit auto. I took the grade 11 double credit auto last year but was unable to take the grade 12 or physics this past year because they were only offered during the first semester and with the way my timetable was set up there was no way for myself to take either. I have already researched about post secondary automotive programs and have already decided which college, I will attend. The college, I will be attending is Fanshawe college which is a community college but is the only college, I can afford to attend. This school has an awesome automotive program, I toured their shop and decided that’s where, I am going. They have new cars donated to them from the dealerships and have new diagnostic equipment. They also have an entire corner of the shop dedicated to engine repair and a whole room dedicated to diesel engines. Fanshawe offers an apprenticeship program through GM called GM ASEP but you must be sponsored with a GM dealership in order to take this. Along with that they also offer a. Co-op program and an 2 year associates degree program for people wanting to become automotive technicians. I just can’t decide between becoming an automotive or a diesel technician which one would you recommend?
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