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Future Techs Aren’t The Only Ones In Short Supply

What can we do about the often overlooked factor in the equation, skilled, passionate, dedicated teachers?

Don’t Be Quint – Embrace ADAS And Modern Technology

We must allow new tooling and technology to help us be more adaptive to servicing modern vehicles.

Electrical Circuit Diagnostics

Your diagnostic approach needs to be well thought out, and it starts with your equipment.

Dealing With A Whole New Definition Of Dirty

Why is it when you need to remove a center console, jellified soda residue is holding it in place tighter than the screws?

Electrifying The Next Generation of Techs

How better to build excitement about this industry’s future than by showcasing the exciting vehicles already here?

Why Are Cars So Expensive to Fix?

Consumers have demanded safe and environmentally friendly vehicles – they also want cheap repairs. It’s hard to have both.

How Well Do You Trust Your Lift Skills?

There is no such thing as overthinking when lifting a vehicle. Just never take getting under a vehicle for granted.

Talking Telematics

Telematics has become an essential tool for commercial and government fleets, as well as for John and Sue Public.

Understanding The Potential Of 20 Groups

Many shop owners have never experienced the benefits of mentoring and don’t realize what they are missing.

Can Your Tool Shelf Be Too Full?

Every time I get things organized, somehow it gets away from me – finally, I figured out the problem!

Nature Calls – It’s True, Bambi IS Out For Revenge

Some drivers are just getting back on the road after a few years – this could be a great opportunity to offer inspections.

Who Do You Bring With You to Work?

When employees bring their whole self to work, they bring their gifts, life experiences, values, purpose and motivation.