>> Training is OK, but doesn't help you when you meet something you haven't seen in
>> the classroom, so, although it's more expensive, education is what's really needed to give people
>> the skills to investigate and find faults and problems logically.
From what I have seen the average age of "techs" in dealers seems to be falling. I rarely see older experienced guys there who can pass on a world of experience.
Why is that? Wages? working conditions?
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