The Hour Approaches

Twenty-eight technicians have entered Nebraska's first SuperTech competition
May 27, 2009
The registration process for Nebraska SuperTech is now complete. For the past eight months, we’ve merely been thinking about getting to this point. Now that we’re finally here, I’m pleased to announce we have 28 technicians signed up to be involved with the first-ever Nebraska SuperTech competition.  We had some last minute additions from several fleets in the area, which makes it feel more and more like a well-balanced, state-wide competition. We have technicians from the fleet level, and the dealership level. And the techs represent many different cities and towns in the state.   The next step in the process will be for the technicians to take a written exam, proctored at five of the state’s community colleges, Central Community College at Hastings, Northeast Community College, Metropolitan Community College, Mid Plans Community College and Southeast Community College. It’s been a pleasure for the steering committee to work with the community colleges. They’ve been instrumental in helping us with the written exam portion of the test.  Thanks to everyone in Nebraska who is signed up to compete in the first ever Nebraska SuperTech, and good luck on the exam next week!

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