Body Shop Employee Training Services Marion IA

The auto body shop industry keeps going through technological advances that enhance the work auto technicians are capable of. There are many online training courses for auto technicians who want to advance their knowledge and increase their potential earning power. Look into the new developments in the body shop and auto repair industry and get auto technician certifications you can be proud of. Listed below you will find vocational tech schools around Marion that can help you get started.

Coe College
(319) 399-8000
1220 1st Avenue NE
Cedar Rapids, IA
Hamilton College - Cedar Rapids, IA
(319) 363- 0481
1924 D Street SW
Cedar Rapids, IA
Cornell College
(319) 895-4000
600 First Street West
Mount Vernon, IA
Mercy/St. Luke's School of Radiologic Technology
(319) 369-7097
1026 A Ave NE
Cedar Rapids, IA
Coe College
(319) 399-8000
1220 First Ave NE
Cedar Rapids, IA
Mount Mercy University
(319) 363 8213
1330 Elmhurst Drive NE
Cedar Rapids, IA
Kirkwood Community College
(319) 398-5411
PO Box 2068
Cedar Rapis, IA
American College of Hairstyling - Cedar Rapids
(319) 362-1488
1531 First Ave SE
Cedar Rapids, IA
Mount Mercy College
(319) 363-8213
1330 Elmhurst Dr NE
Cedar Rapids, IA
Kaplan University - Cedar Rapids
(319) 363-0481
3165 Edgewood Parkway SW
Cedar Rapids, IA
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Body Shop Employee Training Services

Technology is making training for collision repairers easier, faster and cheaper than ever before.

By Tony Passwater
5/1/2001

You've probably heard talk about Internet/satellite training becoming the next big thing, but what does it really mean to you? And how will it benefit your facility?

Before I tell you the answers, let me show you.

Imagine a collision repair facility that's produced a steady growth pattern over the last five years. In 2000, their gross sales exceeded $2.5 million. This year, they're already experiencing more growth due to the "real winter" their region had, so their anticipated sales for 2001 is $3 million. In fact, they're planning to build a new location in June.

They have a conventional management, customer care and administrative staffing model that includes three estimators, two customer care representatives, a front desk person, three data entry/accounting staff members, a parts manager, an assistant parts manager, a production manager and a staging specialist. The owner is actively involved on a daily basis and performs duties of both a general manager and an office manager. Her husband is also involved on a daily basis within production, training and quality control. They have five Level 3 technicians and a combination of eight Level 1 and Level 2 technicians in production, working in three teams.

Today, following the morning managers meeting, the production and parts manager prepare for the production day before normal business ho...

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