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Salaries & Advancement:
The I-CAR Education Foundation 2004 Collision Repair Industry Survey sponsored by the Allstate Foundation indicates excellent earning potential for technicians. The national average for collision repair technicians is $41,784. Further survey indicates that the average income among the top 10 percent was $76,782 showing the potential for those with experience.
 
The Technical Advantage:
As an ACM student, you'll have access to many types of industry-standard equipment, including:
  • Frame racks;
  • Laser beam and mechanical measuring systems;
  • Computerized four-wheel alignment systems;
  • Down-draft paint booths;
  • High volume/low pressure (HVLP) spray gun equipment;
  • Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welders;
  • Champion Rotary Air Compressor;
  • SATA Fresh Air Respirator/Monitoring System;
  • SHARK Computerized Measuring Equipment;
  • Car-O-Liner Computerized Measuring System; and
  • Genesis/Velocity Measuring System.
Technicians in Demand:
As an ACM graduate, you can look forward to excellent career opportunities throughout the United States . Small repair shops, larger chain organizations and “super shops” offer a wide range of rewarding career positions. The I-CAR Education Foundation 2004 Collision Repair Industry Survey indicates currently 37 percent of new technicians are being hired from technical schools. That is up from 22 percent reported in 2001.
 
Professional Associations:
Professionals in this field can join organizations such as I-CAR and ASE in addition to earning certifications available from a variety of product manufacturers.
 
 
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