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Old Dec 25, 2007 | 02:23 PM
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i been looking into auto schools and having a little trouble,i see like uti but what if i wanted to work at a chevy dealership do they have a specific school for that?i cant seem to figure anything out.any info would be great or anyone that works at a dealership would be awesome,to point me in the right direction
 
Old Dec 25, 2007 | 02:29 PM
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wyotech is expensive but is an awesome school...i have a few friends there and altho they say it is tough it is also on the cutting edge of technology
 
Old Dec 25, 2007 | 06:36 PM
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Hi Jeff,
I would suggest stopping in a your closest GM dealership and
talk with the Service Manager, or write to
General Motors Personnel Department for employment/
training programs.
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Old Dec 25, 2007 | 09:05 PM
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Hell, I'm transferring down to UW in Laramie to see if I like Graphic Design at all for next semester, and WyoTech is only a few miles away. I'm thinking about taking some sort of body/paint class. It is a pretty sweet school from what I've heard. My friends that are at UW right now say that the guys drive past the dorms in there hotrods all the time at night.
 
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 08:41 PM
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its called GM ASEP

Call 1-800-828-6860 to find a school nearest you.

http://www.gmstc.com/home.asp

and talk to your local dealer, and or one near the school you would be going to. i think they like to use some on the job training as part of the program.
 
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 09:12 PM
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Wyotech is absolutely the best automotive school anywhere handsdown. The sacramento CA and blairsville PA are the best locations out of all the wyotech locations because of graduation rate, employment opportunities, facilities and programs. My brotherwent there and just graduated and I am already signed up and ready to go next october. My brother already has a high paying job lined up and he graduated on the 21st of this december. They have a program that guarantees employment after school ends and their graduation is almost 100%. The only reason it isnt is because of people going off to the military after starting. Their facilities are clean, well supplied, strict and well staffed. I am going to the Blairsville PA school. Once you take a tour there is no way you can turn down such an opportunity.
 
Old Jan 1, 2008 | 05:42 PM
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Wyotech you write your own ticket. The key is you really need to have a personal drive to go there. To be realistic any Tech school will get you through the basics to get in the door somewhere and start a career. Then it is up to you to follow it up with certifications to go from there.

I honestly wouldn't drop the cash at Wyotech because they are also very selective as well as expensive and you really don't know if you will like it that much in time.
 
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