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<blockquote data-quote="2kchevy06civic" data-source="post: 3256752" data-attributes="member: 557048"><p>this advice right here and this,</p><p></p><p>"both very good advice.</p><p></p><p>Once I obtained my first install job, I attended ITT and got a 2 year associates in EE"</p><p></p><p>Both of those are what I would do. Whenever I was trying to get hired from local places they were more interested in how much "hands on experience." I had vs the MECP certification. The only reason I didn't get hired at Tj's audio here in town is because it's just two guys who run the business and they don't want to hire a 3rd person because really they don't get a whole lot of business. I would suggest reading only the stickies from this forum but pretty much nothing else as far as knowledge goes. I would go over to diymobileaudio.com/forum and read a lot of there stickies, and go to soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum and read the stickies plus ask questions. Elitecaraudio is another good place to learn.</p><p></p><p>Learn, learn learn and then do hands on stuff with your own vehicle and show them your work. It probably wouldn't hurt if you had some sort of electronics background either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2kchevy06civic, post: 3256752, member: 557048"] this advice right here and this, "both very good advice. Once I obtained my first install job, I attended ITT and got a 2 year associates in EE" Both of those are what I would do. Whenever I was trying to get hired from local places they were more interested in how much "hands on experience." I had vs the MECP certification. The only reason I didn't get hired at Tj's audio here in town is because it's just two guys who run the business and they don't want to hire a 3rd person because really they don't get a whole lot of business. I would suggest reading only the stickies from this forum but pretty much nothing else as far as knowledge goes. I would go over to diymobileaudio.com/forum and read a lot of there stickies, and go to soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum and read the stickies plus ask questions. Elitecaraudio is another good place to learn. Learn, learn learn and then do hands on stuff with your own vehicle and show them your work. It probably wouldn't hurt if you had some sort of electronics background either. [/QUOTE]
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