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    Ratchet+Wrench Editor-in-Chief, Ivan Rioja-Scott.
    Columnists

    Rioja-Scott: Ready, Set, Go!

    Oct. 4, 2024
    The Ratchet+Wrench Managment Conference showed us what an industry event can do
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    Home

    The Electric Transition: Preparing Your Techs

    Oct. 3, 2024
    What an educator, a trainer, and a technician want you to know about EV readiness
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    Columnists

    Callahan: Investing in Education is Easier Than You Think

    Oct. 1, 2024
    A small weekly investment can pay off greatly on the other side
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    How Auto Repair Shops Can Get Started with Video Marketing

    Sept. 30, 2024
    Platforms like TikTok, Meta and YouTube can be great channels for auto repair shops to showcase their services to existing and potential customers.
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    Running a Shop

    A Lasting Legacy 

    Sept. 26, 2024
    Pushing through grief, Christine Tanner tackled an incredibly difficult challenge

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    Shop Views

    Shop View: Accelerated Diagnostic & Automotive

    Sept. 23, 2024
    A look at what's made Matthew Wagg's shop culture a success.
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    Events

    Pop-Up Cities: What’s in Store for AAPEX and SEMA Show 2024

    Sept. 19, 2024
    Hear about what all is planned and what’s new in store for this year’s events from SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso and AAPEX Director of Shows Jessica Finnerty.
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    Columns

    Dutch: Retirement is Easy They Said, and They Were Lying

    Sept. 17, 2024
    Planning for retirement and getting the most out of your assets can be a challenge.
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    Operations

    Numbers: What’s Keeping Shop Owners Awake at Night?

    Sept. 9, 2024
    A look at three challenges auto repair shop owners say are their biggest concerns.