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Croel: Diversification Isn’t Just for the Stock Market- It’s a Game-Changer for Your Shop 

Fender Bender

But if you own a collision repair business, it’s time to start thinking about diversification in a new way. EV Repairs: Electric vehicles require different skills and equipment. From high-voltage diagnostics to drivetrain repairs, becoming an EV-capable shop puts you ahead of the curve. It’s essential.

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How To Land Clients As An Independent Auto Body Estimator

Automotive Training Centre

Carving your niche as an auto body estimator in the competitive collision industry can be challenging. But entering the industry as an independent contractor, where you’ll be in direct competition with giant insurance companies and other collision repair shops, can ramp up the pressure in multiple folds.

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Career Spotlight: What Does an Auto Body Technician Do?

CATI

An auto body technician, sometimes called a collision repair technician, is responsible for repairing and restoring vehicles damaged in accidents or by other means. This can range from fixing minor dents and scratches to more extensive structural repairs. What Does an Auto Body Technician Do?

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How Our Auto Body Estimating Training Prepares Students for a Successful Independent Estimator Career

Automotive Training Centre

Body Shop Operations and Paint Estimating : Learn the workflow of collision repair facilities and the basics of paint estimating. Independent estimators must have a mix of technical knowledge, attention to detail, and excellent communication skills.