Auto tech shortage presents a career opportunity in a well-paid trade

Washington Examiner

Likewise, the University of the Aftermarket Foundation is on pace to fulfill 470 scholarships through the website automotivescholarships.com, worth $940,000, according to Mike Buzzard, the chair of UAF’s scholarship committee and a managing partner at Schwartz Advisors.

“We see a lot of hard-working kids who don’t want to incur the debt needed to get a four-year degree,” said Buzzard. “While trade schools aren’t cheap, you can get through in two years and come out with modest student loans and a good-paying job to repay them.”

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