Think… Heavy Duty Aftermarket When thinking about the heavy duty industry, many only consider the service aspect. The technical disciplines can be a gateway.

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Think… Heavy Duty Aftermarket When thinking about the heavy duty industry, many only consider the service aspect. The technical disciplines can be a gateway to a much broader career path

Many Careers to Choose From Trucking Logistics Supply Chain Management Engineering Service Technicians Fleet Maintenance Importing/Exporting Third Party Logistics Shipping/Receiving

It’s More Than A Job Gateway career Stable Industry Portable Good Earnings Potential In-Demand Skills No Outsourcing

… and it is BIG! The heavy duty aftermarket is a multi-billion industry! Employs hundreds of thousands of people. The industry is composed of companies that service, maintain, repair and replace heavy duty truck and trailer parts in heavy vehicle transportation.

Respect for the important role we play in our economy and society. We have a huge impact on daily lives. Good pay for challenging and interesting work. What the industry can offer you: A wide range of technical and non- technical careers. Opportunities for advancement within the industry.

Apprenticeship Earn while you learn A high quality post secondary option that combines on-the-job training with technical training. Career Path Options On-the-job training Get a foot in the door straight out of high school.

What employers are looking for in employees Abilities Creativity and imagination Attention to detail Coordination and dexterity Visualization of the end product Organization Personality traits Positive and professional attitude Good work ethic Patience Willingness to learn

How to prepare yourself for your future Take related school courses and work hard

How to prepare yourself for your future Hobbies Helping others Extra-curricular Volunteering Learn by doing

Investigate School/Workplace programs How to prepare yourself for your future Job Shadowing Cooperative Education Work Experience School-to-Work

Career Choices

Challenges Technical skills require training Good math & reading skills Good communications skills Great science and computer skills Ongoing training Start a career in the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Industry!