The Automotive Technology Program on the Indian Valley Campus of College of Marin--is certified in two levels.
Level One -- Fundamentals
Level Three -- Comprehensive.
Level Three Certification signifies that graduates will require minimal supervision upon employment.
The Automotive Technology Program is one of only seven ATTS certified community college programs in the state of California. ATTS is program developed by the Automotive Industry and Educators as a means to evaluate Automotive Training Programs.
Industry endorsement signifies that the program meets minimum job entry training standards established by the automotive repair service industry in conjunction with automotive educators.
Wait until you have bills to pay and work drops off right around Christmas time. Let me know if you love fixing cars for a living then.
leftseat150 2 years ago
Actually nowadays it's much more than just fixing dad's car. Some Auto tech's get paid nearly 60,000$ a year. And if you run your own shop it's not to hard anymore you can make even more. But for us it's not about the salary it's about the love of cars and just working with them.
BritCommando12 2 years ago 2
how hard is it to get into this schoool
bonacotti45 3 years ago
Or you could work 30 and get paid for 60.
toolmaan 4 years ago
Make sure you tell your students about the flat rate system. The one where you work 60 hours a week to get paid 30.
leftseat150 4 years ago