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Transitioning From Learning Mode to Working Mode: A Shift Every Mechanic Must Make

Stepping out of an auto mechanic school and into a busy auto shop is an exciting milestone, but it also
Handling the Unknown: How Mechanics Stay Effective When There’s No Clear Answer
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As explored in ATC’s automotive service technician program, not every problem comes with a clear or familiar solution. In
Learning to Ask Better Questions: A Skill Every Successful Mechanic Develops
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Learning to Ask Better Questions: A Skill Every Successful Mechanic Develops

Curiosity might have a reputation for getting people into trouble, but in auto mechanic training, curiosity, in the form of
The Habit of Double-Checking: Why Great Mechanics Rarely Assume They’re Done
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The Habit of Double-Checking: Why Great Mechanics Rarely Assume They’re Done

As learned during an automotive service technician program, attention to detail can make the difference between a flawless repair and
Reading the Room: How Mechanics Adapt Their Communication Style on the Job
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Reading the Room: How Mechanics Adapt Their Communication Style on the Job

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Ownership in the Shop: What It Means to Stand Behind Your Work as a Mechanic
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Ownership in the Shop: What It Means to Stand Behind Your Work as a Mechanic

Great auto mechanic school graduates take full responsibility for their work. “Standing behind your work” means you don’t make
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