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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Graduated from Universal Technical Institute (UTI). Here's my take.
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<blockquote data-quote="derklug" data-source="post: 14203030" data-attributes="member: 138123"><p>At our shop, we have UTI, Michigan Tech, Ferris State, and Hard Knocks U techs. Skills depend less on the school and more on the man. Some people just shouldn't be allowed to touch tools, let alone use them. That said, I think the kids that go to school for mechanics show a level of commitment above the kid that works in the lube rack for 10 years and just moves up. Since our vehicles are unique, we are looking more for commitment and attitude than for skills, those we will teach over time. A degree shows that the kids have at least a little commitment to mechanics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derklug, post: 14203030, member: 138123"] At our shop, we have UTI, Michigan Tech, Ferris State, and Hard Knocks U techs. Skills depend less on the school and more on the man. Some people just shouldn't be allowed to touch tools, let alone use them. That said, I think the kids that go to school for mechanics show a level of commitment above the kid that works in the lube rack for 10 years and just moves up. Since our vehicles are unique, we are looking more for commitment and attitude than for skills, those we will teach over time. A degree shows that the kids have at least a little commitment to mechanics. [/QUOTE]
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