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HiPointDem

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7. not all of them. some of them. it's the next wave in cheap labor; free labor disguised as "training"
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 12:42 PM
Mar 2013
The program is a joint effort between GM, GM dealers and selected colleges across the United States and Canada. GM ASEP teaches exclusively on current GM products. GM ASEP allows students to alternate between attending college and working at a sponsoring GM dealership for two years. Upon graduation, students receive an Associate’s Degree in Automotive Technology (or similar).

GM ASEP incorporates advanced automotive technical training with a strong academic foundation of math, reading, and electronics, and both analytical and technical skills. Students earn an Associates Degree while working and learning on the job, resulting in a solid education combined with invaluable work experience. Since 1979, GM’s continued commitment to identify and support GM ASEP colleges and universities has produced over 15,000 service technicians.

Any Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC or ACDelco Professional Service Centers (PSC) service center is eligible to sponsor GM ASEP students.

General Contact Information

Call 1-800-828-6860 to find a school nearest you.

https://www.gmasepbsep.com/index_redirect.asp


or 'internships':

http://careers.gm.com/student-center.html

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