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Certifcations are always a good idea and will look good on your resume. I would recommend you look into obtaining an ASE certifcation; they have serveral availible. The one I would recommend is Medium/Heavy Truck Master Technition. This one covers alot of area that relates to forklifts. I would also recommend employment with a dealership that is proactive as far as factory training. I wouldn't seriously consider working for a company that didn't have some sort of organized training program.
  • Posted 9 Dec 2006 04:18
  • By cownd
  • joined 18 Feb'06 - 189 messages
  • Arizona, United States
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