Why it pays to pursue training for automotive painting auto body
The pay structure for a Refinishing Prep and Auto Body Technician leaves plenty of room for earning growth. That’s because many auto shops charge a flat rate system, but you are paid a fixed rate even if you complete the job in less time than was budgeted.
On average, Collision Repair Technicians make between $40,000 and $56,000 per year. Better still, The New Car Dealer Association of BC says custom paint and auto body modifications is one of the fastest growing areas of labour hours in the automotive sector. You will also be impressed by the latest information from Statistics Canada, which shows 96% of those employed in automotive painting auto body work are experiencing earnings growth and working full time.
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Before I went to ATC I fooled around with cars. Once I went to ATC with the instruction that I got it helped me tremendously to expand my knowledge in the auto body and especially the customizing field. I couldn't be doing the work that I am doing now without the foundation ATC gave me.
Ian Peddy
Collision Repair Graduate
I decided to look into training for auto-body. I looked around and found ATC. They were able to get me in right away and I found that I was learning more than some of the people who took the same course elsewhere. Today I manage the auto-body shop at Uniglobe.