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01-14-2005 09:03 PM #1
Question about ASE certification?
Okay, y'all. I have to admit I am not a 'car' person. But I have a question and I could use some wise words from those who would probably know. My son is interested in attending UTI in Florida after graduating this year and I don't have a clue. I certainly want to support him in any way that I can but Florida is a long way from us. Are there other colleges like UTI? Programs? When planning for a mechanical career what do you need to suceed? He is interested in specialty mechanics such as Hot Rods. Does anyone have any advice? Have you been through college? TIA
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01-14-2005 09:13 PM #2
If he can enter the "specialty" side straight away, then working on cars for a living will do him well.
Repairing normal cars every day is a drag and doesn't pay as well as it should. I work for Jaguar and only make 52K a year.
The UTI training programs are good because students are offered jobs before they graduate, and have choices for location. I think Boyd Coddington and Chip Foose hire UTI graduates straight from training...
Good luck.Ensure that the path of least resistance is not you...
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01-14-2005 09:42 PM #3
Well there are a number of really good programs that are available out there . The best schools offer a degree program and feature factory training and support . I taught mechanics for 25 years after working to get journeyman level papers and then got my degree . I would suggest a bit more research by you and also include a visit to the schools you are considering . Please feel free to email me if I can be of any help at all .
Geo4 dcoe 's on moon crossram afr , msd , tko , haltech , hydroboost , etc
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01-15-2005 06:47 AM #4
Thank you so much for your information. I really appreciate it.
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01-15-2005 08:43 AM #5
This place is a little closer and apears to be a good
school.
http://www.mcpherson.edu/technology/
I know Jay Leno supports it alot, sends his cars there for the kids to learn on.
I had a helper that went on his own as a painter that went to WyoTech . He liked it alot and he learned well.
SprayTech
For what its worth ASE doesnt impress me much myself as I am an ASE certified Auto Paint Tech of 30 years, some of the tests are way out dated and need some serious updating , they are dumbed down IMO. They act like we are dummys Like : Painter "A" says ...BLA BLA BLA , and painter "B" says ......BLA BLA BLA ...... Which painter is correct ?And you will have 4 answers that you choose from . It reminds me of grade school testing .Last edited by SprayTech; 01-15-2005 at 08:46 AM.
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01-17-2005 03:29 PM #6
Once again, thank you. That is the kind of 'real' information that I am looking for. I will check back if anyone has any more info.
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