AAA Texas Auto Skills Competition Will Determine National Competitors in Washington, D.C.; Quest to Find the Best Young Auto Technician
--AAA TexasWhat: A state-wide competition leading up to the AAA/Ford Student Auto Skills National Finals is a fast-paced hands-on competition to diagnose and repair deliberately "bugged" vehicles. Who: High school juniors and seniors from around the state enrolled in high school automotive technology courses. When: Saturday, May 21, 2005 Start: 9:00 AM (Hands-On Competition) Where: Space Center Houston 1601 NASA Road 1 (Houston, TX) Why? Industry reports indicate a shortage of 32,000 auto service technicians nationally. A U.S. Department of Labor report indicates over 690,780 automotive technicians are employed and estimates that up to an additional 20 percent increase will be needed by 2012. With increasing integration of computer technology into today's vehicles, computer skills and a high level of understanding of electronics are necessary to perform successful vehicle service and repair operations. History: Last year, more than 6,000 high school juniors and seniors in all 50 states competed in the 2004 competition. Goals: The goal of this competition is to encourage young men and women to continue their education in automotive technology and to view the automotive field as a promising career. The student team that wins the state competition will advance to the national finals in Washington, DC, for a chance to win scholarships to further their education.
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