Perhaps the museum’s greatest accomplishment was the opportunity it provided high school students to learn the skills needed to work in the automotive industry, states the museum.
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Recently passed stimulus legislation doesn’t include Cash for Clunkers; industry association says it has unlikely path forward.
The guide, free of charge, is provided as a resource to help body shop owners who are bringing employees back to work and welcoming customers following the past few challenging months.
Community rallies to support Modern Collision Rebuild & Service after shop closes for a month.
“Our goal is to provide young kids with a creative outlet during this time of sheltering and give back to our wonderful community,” says Jeff Lovell, ASA-NW.
Tom’s Automotive Service community has become a ‘virtual island’ from the city of Seattle, but Kandie Jennings-Molloy is determined to keep all staff employed and keep pressing forward.
Vancouver, Wash.—Clark College Automotive in Vancouver is hosting an “Automotive Technology Virtual Information Session” this month to share information about its training program, paid internships,…