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Free tool program helps dealerships recruit and retain technicians
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Allen Turner Chevrolet technician trainee Brad Martin, left, with co-worker Michael Paduani and service manager Jerome Whitman, said he was initially hesitant to get into the auto repair field because of the high cost of tools. A wrench, he'd heard, could cost $200 or more.
(ALLEN TURNER CHEVROLET)
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By:
Alysha Webb
January 09, 2025 01:00 PM
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