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•9 Month Training Course •Hands on Training •Detailed Instruction •New Tools Provided |
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Some of what you'll learn:
Sanding
Masking Sandblasting Estimating Antique Restoration Detailing |
Priming
Welding Glass Replacement Bumper Cover Repair Safety Procedures Custom Body Work |
Panel Replacement
Fiberglass Replacement Frame Repairs Complete and Spot Painting Daily Shop Procedures Metal Working |
Small Classes. Expert Instruction. Fully Equipped Labs.
Financial Aid for those who qualify.
Course combines classroom theory with hands on training where students perform live work in an auto body shop. After course completion, you will be prepared for a variety of entry level & intermediate positions as an auto paint and body repair technician.
The Collision Repair Training Program at
Red's Training Institute RPB
5643 Greenwell Springs Rd.
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
Shop: (225) 615-7580
Fax: (225) 636-5271
Email: [email protected]
Begin your career in only 9 months!
ENROLLING SOON!
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Cost: $14,000
Financial Aid Available
Small Classes
Expert Instruction
Fully Equipped Labs
"Employment as an automotive body repairer is projected to increase nearly at the same pace as the average for all occupations through the year 2012."
Most of the job openings will come from retirements and repairers who move to other areas of work. "Those with formal training in automotive body repair and mechanics have the best opportunities before them."
As the amount of vehicles grows in conjunction with population growth, so to will the demand for body repairers. As more and more vehicles on used, the total number of accidents will increase. Newer vehicles are made of materials that are harder to work with, such as steel alloys, aluminum, and plastics. Thus, repair will be more time consuming, as newer designs in vehicles, specifically light weight vehicles, makes them susceptible to greater damage.
As the amount of vehicles grows in conjunction with population growth, so to will the demand for body repairers. As more and more vehicles on used, the total number of accidents will increase. Newer vehicles are made of materials that are harder to work with, such as steel alloys, aluminum, and plastics. Thus, repair will be more time consuming, as newer designs in vehicles, specifically light weight vehicles, makes them susceptible to greater damage.