GM launches his Automotive Service Educational Program
April 22nd, 2008The next set of technicians in which are likely to work on your GM vehicle is being trained right now by GM in a program purposely focused on GM products and teaches students how to maintain those products. Students work in a three-tiered method that instills upon students the ability to work and attend school at the same time in order to graduate as an experienced mechanic for the General Motors products.
The program is two years long and once completed, the student is awarded with an Associate’s Degree. GM Automotive Service Educational Program works closely with GM dealers and various colleges in both the United States and Canada. Fifteen thousand service technicians will vouch for the security in which the program offered them during their time as students. The first students of the program attended in 1979 and benefited greatly from their hands-on experience while working and learning math, reading, and electronics and earning skills both investigative and practical, since there GM trained more than 15,000 young technicians.
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