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    76chev is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    hey i was wondering if anyone knows of a good auto body and mechanic school in the midwest besides wyotech??? thanx in advance

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    Most all the Vo Tech's have a good course. Southeat Vo Tech in Sioux Falls has a good course, a number of the locals have gone through it and all say good things (and now have good jobs) about the school. It's in Sioux Falls, check it out.
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    ok cool because we have western dakota tech in rapid and i was just wondering if just a school like that would be good thank you

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    If you talk to someone in admissions, they will usually supply you with names of some of the recent grads and where they are working, it wouldn't hurt to talk to some of them also.
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    let me gove you some advice i take it you arestill some what young and dont have a really job yet and wanna get in this feild in stead of spending alot of cash you should consider a local body shop that does some heavy hitters and see if they woll take you on as a helper they will show you alot we chop off roofs quarters do customs and know how to paint just as good as the schools do if you can get in the right shop. i started 12 years ago out of a shop and im not afriad co cut chop anything and i have the confidence to back it just a suggestion

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