Letter Re; Certification

My Personal Views by Bob Paff
"Before I start, I wish to say that my opinions below are based on my knowledge of the automotive service industry and do not reflect the needs of our other trades. "
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My Personal Views by Bob Paff
"Before I start, I wish to say that my opinions below are based on my knowledge of the automotive service industry and do not reflect the needs of our other trades. "
It has been reported, through the media as well as our ARA (the Automotive Retailers Association) that “British Columbia is currently the only Province that does not require mandatory certification for automotive technicians.”
Wow, things are starting to happen.
My first blog on this subject was back in February of 2020 Compulsory Certification and it appears that our Provincial Government has listened to all our trades industries, as well as the general public, to finally address the issue.
I just knew this was going to happen.
Here's a software tech company, Arizona-based Proctorio, suing a UBC employee for copyright and confidentiality infringement.
The company claims that Linkletter breached confidentiality and copyright by posting on Twitter links to seven videos meant only for administrators and instructors.
As automotive service and repair businesses, we certainly are an independent bunch.
Well, that's the whole point of having your own business, doing what you love, and being in control of your own destiny.