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Worth going PT mechanic for UPS
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<blockquote data-quote="Gear" data-source="post: 3338012" data-attributes="member: 60511"><p>Exactly, which takes more time to fumble through. We do on the job training, OJT. Our training is calling other centers to talk to the mech who is familiar with the problem. We also have, "tech tips", but those can be written by anyone. Even guys who have no idea what they are doing. </p><p></p><p>I started in my 30s and was already trained up to SCR systems. Plus I do alot of side work and have my own JPRO for diagnostics. Any advancements after SCR and I will be blind. Examples, natural gas, CNG, LNG. The only gas engine experience I have came from working here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gear, post: 3338012, member: 60511"] Exactly, which takes more time to fumble through. We do on the job training, OJT. Our training is calling other centers to talk to the mech who is familiar with the problem. We also have, "tech tips", but those can be written by anyone. Even guys who have no idea what they are doing. I started in my 30s and was already trained up to SCR systems. Plus I do alot of side work and have my own JPRO for diagnostics. Any advancements after SCR and I will be blind. Examples, natural gas, CNG, LNG. The only gas engine experience I have came from working here. [/QUOTE]
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