Put Them on the Glass

is it worth becoming a auto glass tech in 2026


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Keywords


auto glass, technician training, industry growth, ADAS, business growth, recruitment challenges, hands-on experience, technician skills, automotive industry, career advice



Summary


In this conversation, Ghost Set Killah and Michael McCarthy discuss the current state of the auto glass industry in 2026, focusing on the demand for technicians, the impact of ADAS technology, and the challenges in technician training and recruitment. They emphasize the importance of hands-on experience and the need for aspiring technicians to work under experienced professionals rather than relying solely on short training programs. The discussion also highlights the evolving nature of the industry and the skills required for success.



Takeaways


The auto glass industry is projected to grow 4-5% annually until 2030.

There is a significant demand for new technicians due to retirements.

ADAS technology has transformed the industry, increasing complexity and profitability.

Training programs need to adapt to provide comprehensive skills.

Hands-on experience is crucial for becoming a competent technician.

One-week training programs are often insufficient for real-world application.

Aspiring technicians should seek employment with established companies for training.

Certificates from short training programs may not be valued by employers.

Passion for cars and mechanical skills are important for success in the industry.

Companies need to invest in training and development to attract and retain talent.






Sound bites


"There's a demand for technicians."

"One week is not enough time."

"Go work for somebody."



Chapters


00:00 The State of the Auto Glass Industry in 2026

09:41 Challenges in Technician Training and Recruitment

19:21 The Importance of Hands-On Experience

29:30 Advice for Aspiring Technicians


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Put Them on the GlassBy Ghost Set Killah James