The American Council of Frame and Alignment Specialists (ACOFAS) is offering free registrations to the 2008 Technician Training Clinics to the technicians with the winning ideas for training clinic topics.
ACOFAS has held five technician-training clinics in its first two years of training programs. More than 200 technicians, shop owners and trainers from other organization have attended. There are nearly 200 people registered to use the ACOFAS Forum, which displays technical information on most truck repair topics and links to technical data provided by vehicle manufacturers.
To assure that our training programs are what technicians and managers desire, ACOFAS is offering free registrations for technicians from any member or non-member shop who have the best suggestions for new training clinics.
The winning topics and technicians will be selected at the ACOFAS annual meeting at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas, Jan. 21. held in conjunction with HDAW08. There will be three training sessions and three chances for technicians to have their topics selected.
For details, or to make suggestions, contact Scott Ostrom at scott@standardtruckandauto.com or call (651) 774-9688. For more information regarding ACOFAS, visit www.acofas.com.
ACOFAS Trading Free Clinic Registration for Good Ideas
The American Council of Frame and Alignment Specialists (ACOFAS) is offering free registrations to the 2008 Technician Training Clinics to the technicians with the winning ideas for training clinic topics
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