Tire Puncture Care 101 for Technicians
High-tech tires can still receive damage from road hazards, but you don’t see many drivers taking care of these repairs themselves.
TPMS Manufacturers Urge Technicians to Update Tool Software
TPMS manufacturers and TIA launched the “Update Your TPMS Tools!” campaign during National Tire Safety Week.
How to Recruit the Next Generation of Technicians
Without focused and ongoing efforts by the industry, filling open positions in sufficient numbers is unlikely.
How Technicians Can Dress For Success
Uniform services may be one of your shop’s best investments in its people.
Recruiting the Next Generation of Technicians
It’s apparent that without focused and ongoing efforts by the industry, filling open positions in sufficient numbers is unlikely.
OTAA: Providing Training Can Help Keep Technicians
Whether you’re hiring new people or wanting to “upskill” your current technicians, frequent training is a must for your staff to stay on top of new technologies and best practices. Training can come from many sources–manufacturers, parts suppliers, internally or even your own state tire and automotive association. This year, the Ohio Tire & Automotive
Third Tire Safety Leadership Summit Focuses on Technicians, Drivers
When technicians go out on a roadside service call, distracted driving and other on-the-job dangers could play a role in whether they make it to the job site or home safely at the end of the day. To update the industry on best practices to avoid injuries, McCarthy Tire Service and Snider Fleet Solutions welcomed
Happier Tire Technicians Means Higher Profits
Your technicians are the lifeblood of your tire business. They keep your business moving and are oftentimes literally the face of the business when interacting with customers, so it’s important to keep them happy and satisfied at work – and it pays to do so. In fact, 95% of the dealers who took our recent
Why Everyday Training Helps Technicians
You may be blocking off several hours or days for employees to accomplish their training, whether it be on new industry tools, tires or company best practices and policies in the repair process. But, it seems like shops are busier than ever before, and it can be difficult to find time to schedule training for
Torque and TPMS: What Technicians Need to Know
Torquing shouldn’t be considered an extra step; it is more about performing a step completely.