The Heavy Duty Parts Report

Training for Heavy-Duty Mechanics and Parts Technicians with David Boyes of Today’s Class


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Episode 12: Learn why providing the right kind of training for your heavy-duty mechanics and parts technicians is an important part of keeping your fleet or repair shop profitable.

You’re listening to the Heavy-Duty Parts Report. I’m your host Jamie Irvine and this is the podcast where you will get expert advice about the heavy-duty parts you buy and keep you informed about what's happening in the industry.

In this episode, we are going to talk about getting the right kind of training in the hands of the people who need it the most.  

To help us with that I would like to introduce David Boyes, President of Today’s Class a career training platform that takes learning to the next level. 

If you would like to watch the demonstration of how the training platform works please use these links: Desktop Demonstration | Mobile Demonstration

To learn more about Today’s Class go to TodaysClassTechnician.com.

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This Episode is Sponsored by:
If you are a mobile heavy-duty mechanic, please check out Zerk.work.

Disclaimer: This podcast and description may contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, The Heavy-Duty Parts Report may receive a small commission.


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