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<blockquote data-quote="kylec" data-source="post: 6211874" data-attributes="member: 569522"><p>What most people don't understand is that MECP certification is one of the only ways for a shop to determine if a potential installer is worth a crap. I bet 99% of people who want to apply for a install job are unqualified. Yes the basic exam is very out-dated, but what else is a shop owner to go buy? You can't show your car and expect that to mean anything, the way you work on your car and a customers is very different.</p><p></p><p>KC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kylec, post: 6211874, member: 569522"] What most people don't understand is that MECP certification is one of the only ways for a shop to determine if a potential installer is worth a crap. I bet 99% of people who want to apply for a install job are unqualified. Yes the basic exam is very out-dated, but what else is a shop owner to go buy? You can't show your car and expect that to mean anything, the way you work on your car and a customers is very different. KC [/QUOTE]
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