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I have started to work on my cars about 2 years ago, and that process is a good mixture of fun, fulfillment and at times, frustration. While learning as I go is fine, I want to see if getting some sort of a certification/training that is aimed for a car mechanic could be a good option.
Does anyone know how ASE (or any other program) trainings and certification works for someone not employed by a shop? I worked as an engineer in engine manufacturing (casting and finishing) before moving to the business side, in case that helps.
I have started to work on my cars about 2 years ago, and that process is a good mixture of fun, fulfillment and at times, frustration. While learning as I go is fine, I want to see if getting some sort of a certification/training that is aimed for a car mechanic could be a good option.
Does anyone know how ASE (or any other program) trainings and certification works for someone not employed by a shop? I worked as an engineer in engine manufacturing (casting and finishing) before moving to the business side, in case that helps.