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Train on the Cheap
For an auto mechanic looking to keep up and move up, formal training can be pricey. Check out these alternatives.
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Moonlighting can liven up your career as an auto tech and build your skills in new areas. Consider the possibilities.
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Communities can benefit from the work auto mechanics do. And volunteering helps techs in many ways, too. Learn more.
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Auto Repair Needs Women
Now prizing good communication skills over brute strength, auto repair is looking for female technicians.
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Managing Conflict
Auto-Shop Conflicts
Unresolved on-the-job clashes can cost you money, not to mention sleep. Learn how to handle them.
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Own Your Own Garage
Have a burning desire to open your own auto repair shop? Meet these challenges first, and then realize your dream.
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Every year, at least 15,000 auto technicians leave the field. If you think it's time for you to do the same, check out your options.
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Feeling stalled in your career and salary? With a little work, you can use your skills to specialize in new brands.
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How you speak has probably already affected your career without you realizing it. Learn why and how to communicate better.
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