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What does it take to be a NASCAR Tech?
It's simple. There's the "mechanic" of yesterday and today's automotive "technician."
Yesterday’s mechanic is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Mechanics learned through trial and error in a shop as an apprentice. They didn’t know a lot about computers and the work mostly consisted of knowing the nuts and bolts. They were not expected to be professional and thus were not paid as much, had little advancement opportunity, and were easily replaced.
Today's automotive technicians graduate from a technical school. They have high-tech computer skills and know the ‘why’s’ and not just the ‘how’s’. Because they exhibit professionalism and have the training and knowledge to back it up, they receive greater pay, respect, tremendous advancement opportunities, and a rewarding career instead of just a job.
If you think you have what it takes to be the Industry's Choice as an NTI Graduate, then visit the NTI campus in North Carolina.
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