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(male narrator) Do you love motorcycles?
Do you love the freedom and fun that comes with riding a four wheeler or ATV?
Then maybe it's time to learn more about how these machines work
by joining the high paying power sports performance and repair industry.
As the price of gas increases, so does the demand
for more efficient, longer lasting power sport vehicles.
More motorcycles means more demand for people qualified to repair them.
In this program you will learn how to diagnose and repair engines
on a variety of motorized transportation devices.
Mechanics in this industry earn an average of $31,000 a year.
This hands-on program will also teach you
the basic math, science, and critical thinking skills necessary
to be successful as an entry level mechanic in this industry.
So hop on and open up the throttle on your earning potential by enrolling today.
--I've always liked power sports,
I work on four wheelers and motorcycles and stuff all the time.
--I just got into dirt biking not too long ago
and I just thought it'd be a pretty nice program just to learn more about dirt bikes.
--I've been riding motorcycles pretty much all my life.
I never really worked on 'em and I just wanted to be able to do it on my own.
--Herndon is just got all the tools you need.
--More things than some professional shops have,
basic little wrenches to hydraulics, just everything.
--This program is gonna be a lot of fun,
especially if you like riding dirt bikes or ATV's or any of that kind of stuff.
--I plan on going to Longview or Linn State for automotive and power sports
so I can further my career in that.
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