Shop Talk Her Way

Why Every Shop Needs a Training Plan (And How to Build One) | Ep 12

34 min · 29. huhti 2026
jakson Why Every Shop Needs a Training Plan (And How to Build One) | Ep 12 kansikuva

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Thanks for listening to Shop Talk Her Way! We believe that to make it in this industry, no matter your role or experience, you need training! That's why we recommend the WorldPac Training Institute. Training for any experience level in person and online. Learn more HERE [https://www.wtitraining.com/] If today's episode raised some questions and how you're running your shop and you want to connect with me for more info - email me at jeanann@autofixsos.com [jeanann@autofixsos.com], OR better yet - book a FREE discovery coaching call here - https://bit.ly/BookaCallwithJeanAnnatAutoFix [https://bit.ly/BookaCallwithJeanAnnatAutoFix] In this episode, JeanAnn SaintGrace breaks down why ongoing training matters for everyone in the shop, from the owner all the way to the newest apprentice. She talks about how giving your team a clear path to grow, and tying things like ASE certifications to raises and recognition, can seriously boost motivation. JeanAnn also shares some practical ways to make training actually stick, like tool cart rewards and building it right into job expectations. Timestamps: 00:00 Training new team members 03:23 Finding the right training resources 06:47 Recognizing team achievements and recruiting 11:23 Employee training and certification 14:39 The importance of ongoing education 17:24 Employee training and compensation options 21:36 Considering paid training options 25:40 Importance of financial transparency 30:29 Importance of training pathways 33:11 Client support and coaching commitment

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