www.tstc.edu Did you know a modern car holds more computers than the first spaceship? Today's vehicles are so electronically advanced and computerized that the automotive industry requires technicians with specialized education and skill ... advanced training and abilities. The specialized systems found in today's vehicles require unique training and knowledge, in-depth understanding and the skills to address everything from automotive microprocessors to front-wheel drive systems and electronic fuel-injection, and much more. The Automotive Technology (AUT) program at Texas State Technical College steps up to face this challenge with a program to prepare serious individuals for careers as technicians in today's automotive industry. And the AUT program offers the kind of training and skills that can help you adapt as the industry changes. The Automotive Technology program, ranked the leader in post-secondary automotive education, features approximately million worth of the latest equipment and laboratories. AUT is certified by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation and its instructors are certified by Automotive Service Excellence. Today's automotive technicians enjoy excellent careers. With thousands of job openings, the automotive repair field offers virtually unlimited positions, salaries and growth potential. Automotive Technology graduates qualify for positions such as automotive service technician, service adviser, service consultant, auto parts ...
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Professional Auctioneer Chip Pearce, Pearce & Associates Auctioneers sells out VC Technical School in Pelham, Alabama. This was one of the top Hot Rod/Motorcycle Training Schools in the nation. The Pearce & Associates Staff included auctioneers Terry Denard, Dale Cole, Pete Horton and Chip Pearce. Over 2000 buyers from across the nation attended the auction of some of the finest automotive equipment ever offered at public auction. Proceed exceeded 1 million dollars for the seller. Items sold included: 150 welders, 150 rolling tool boxes full of shop tools, 35 automotive lifts, wheel & tire equipment, paint & body equipment, a complete metal fabrication shop, upholstery equipment, diesel engine training equipment, automobiles, trucks, and supplies. Pearce also sold a one of a kind custom Indian motorcycle built by VC Tech and famed hot rod builder Brian Fuller of Fuller Hot Rods in Atlanta.
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do you need experience to be in the auto tech college?
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