Waterborne, estimating, I-CAR seminars highlight NORTHEAST show
NORTHEAST 2011’s slate also features seminars in Advanced Estimating, Waterborne Paint Application, Risk Management, Aftermarket Parts, and a special presentation on Wage and Hour Compliance, an issue that is becoming more and more prevalent for small businesses across the country.
“I personally promise our attendees that they will come away from our seminars better business owners and better technicians,” AASP/NJ President Jeff McDowell said from his shop in Fords, N.J. “They will leave with knowledge and certification that can lead to them making more money as well as staying ahead of the curve of our ever-evolving industry.”
I-CAR once again returns to NORTHEAST 2011 with three courses over the weekend: Vehicle Technology & Trends, 2011 (NEW11), Vehicle Technology & Trends, 2011 (NEW11/Spanish) and I-CAR: Advanced Material Damage Analysis (DAM08/Spanish) - (SPANISH). “I-CAR has participated in just about every NORTHEAST show that I can remember,” McDowell says. “It’s a tradition that serves AASP/NJ as well as our industry. Offering the courses in Spanish expands our potential attendance and makes our show even more progressive.”
NORTHEAST 2011 “Automotive Week” begins on Wednesday March 16 with the Assured Performance Network, National Auto Body Council, Collision Industry Conference and Society of Collision Repair Specialists hosting several meetings in the days leading up to the NORTHEAST 2011 Automotive Services Show.
For more information on these events, or to register for these and all NORTHEAST seminars, please visit www.aaspnjnortheast.com or www.aaspnj.org.