Posts Tagged ‘Start’

2008 “china Industry News Daquan? Screen Printing Industry, Particularly Paper,” Compiled Start

February 28th, 2011
Automotive News

In 2008, the year is not quiet, whether natural disasters or Olympic event, this piece of land in China has left a deep imprint; 2008, for all walks of life, it is not a quiet year, trade barriers , raw material prices, RMB appreciation, inflation, and so forth haunt every enterprise; natural selection, survival of the fittest, who also can not escape the big hand of the market economy, HC screen Special Indian network is willing to walk with you troubled times.

“China Industry News Daquan? Printing special paper printing industry” (hereinafter referred to as “Summa”) By 2008, there are four years old. Four years, with special screen printing industry, from immature to mature, from the simple and obvious to the profound, we try to “Daquan” to build a comprehensive and practical tools for industry professionals, from the early 2005′s sensational views available to the now well-known from The collection, full of appreciation and a picture of the proposed feedback on our work alone gave a high recognition. We finally towards a solid first step towards success.

2008 the “China Industry News Daquan. Silk screen printing industry, particularly paper,” like the book

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2008 We also have a duty and obligation to contribute their efforts for the industry, helping industry companies through difficult times, regulate the market. 2008 “Summa” of the compilation work started in June overall, promotion, subscription, investment is also in parallel. HC screen every person felt the weight to shoulder the burden, in order to repay the customer recognition, we want to pursue, to realize the content is compiled more comprehensive, more accurate, more innovative and more practical.

An Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship is a Great Start to Your Career

February 17th, 2011
Automotive Parts

It’s a beautiful summer day and you’re driving along the road to the beach in your trusty car that’s been getting you around for about 10 years. What could go wrong? You arrive at the beach, enjoy your day and hop back in the car. Turning the key, you listen for the reassuring sound of the engine, but there’s nothing except for a puttering and silence. You open the hood to examine what the problem may be and realize that what’s underneath the hood is a lot more complicated than you thought. The next step is to call an experienced Automotive Service Technician, of course.

Skilled workers in the Automotive Service Technician field have an impressive working knowledge of all of a vehicle’s systems as well as the ability to quickly and accurately diagnose the source of the problem. The systems with which these technicians are familiar include: engines, fuels, transmissions and drivelines, brakes, electrical/electronics, steering and suspension. With the evolution of cars, the job of a car service professional has also evolved to include working with electronic systems and complex computers that run today’s models.

Therefore, they must acquire high-tech skills to inspect, maintain and repair automobiles and trucks that run on gasoline, ethanol and alternative fuels such as electricity. Some common tasks performed by Automotive Service Technicians include oil changes, tire rotations, diagnosing more complex problems, testing and lubricating engines, replacing worn parts before they cause damage to the vehicle and more. These technicians also know that belts, hoses, plugs, brakes, fuel systems, and other potentially troublesome items must be watched closely.

Promising Automotive Careers: How to Start Your Engine

May 30th, 2010

On reality shows like Monster Garage and Motor City Motors, we’ve seen a GMC Suburban turn into a pothole filler and a PT Cruiser transform into a wood chipper. And these just scratch the surface of the miracles that mechanics can perform.

Every day, mechanics perform tasks that keeps the world’s engines running, literally, from changing oil and air filters to reading diagnostic reports and repairing engine defects. Without their expertise, most of us wouldn’t be able to make it to work everyday. And with the current emphasis on hybrid technology, auto mechanics are going to checking our fluids and fixing our engines well into the future. If you love cars, love working with your hands, and hate the idea of being chained to a desk all day, an automotive career may be one to consider.

Some mechanics get their start by taking automotive classes in high schools, while others attend two-year associate degree programs sponsored by car dealers and manufacturers. If you’re thinking about going back to school to become a mechanic, remember that the best programs are those recognized by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). (ASE also certifies mechanics after two years of experience in a given area, plus completing a test.) While you’re in school, you’ll learn basic automotive service, how the engine works, the different electrical systems, how to suspension and steering systems function, heating and air conditioning systems, and much more.