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Iโm going to trade school for automotive. Part of the program is to work for a dealer part time while going to school.
I just started yesterday, having a lot of trouble and stress doing what should be easy work. Every car gets an MPI, oil change, occasionally tire rotation. Iโm glad the managers and guys there are really helpful and nice, even though I make mistakes they donโt get too hard about it.
Tips for being able to get the lube tech process down? Or does it just take time and practice? Anything insight or comment is greatly appreciated.
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