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Any tips?

Kenf1991

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New guy here, just got all my tools and my box. Any tips for a new guy trying to get into the field? i have some experience and i want t work in a dealership, btw i love GJ! This is the set i have, do you think its enough? 9200 and 90000gs30

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rwhite692

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These days, there are a lot of good, qualified ASE folks who are out of work. Without ASE certification, as far as getting a job wrenching at a dealership....Good luck!
 

stripped

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I was a vocational counselor for a while, I worked with Veterans but the same principles apply. . You are going to need ASE cert in most dealers or a service manager won't even talk to you. Some kind of vocational training is almost essential now days. You didn't say how old you are or what experience you already have.
 
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