Mazda school...
#1
i have found nissan schools, toyota-lexus, honda, and all kind of domestics....but where the hell are the mazda schools!?!?!? not to mention something about rotarys!!! the mazda techs at the dealership no nothing. i know more. and im still learning my damn self. from this site!!! WTF?
#4
its funny i know so many people who came into my dealership,, (mazda) and thought they knew more then me then i played the fool and basicly embarassed them and i didnt have to say anything just had to do what i knew, work, n my work prooved them wrong. and now i no longer work for that dealer , infact i no longer work for the moment sept out my garage on a few race cars. if my service manager and dispacher would have treated me nicer i would still be there,,,,, and i had the best CSI in the ****** shop 4 years runnin too!!!!!!!!!!
#5
I emailed mazda myself a few months ago when I was really wanting to work at a mazda dealership and have a career with them. Still do and still looking but there's only 2 mazda dealerships in my area and they are not hiring. I said that I would like to have a career working with the mazda rotary engines if possible and are there any classes I could take. They gave me some pamplets about going to school to be a master mazda tech. They said somewhere throughout the schooling there would be a class that teaches how to work with the rotary engine. Unfortunatly they don't have classes in my state to be a master mazda tech.
#6
I dunno, working on rotaries for fun is cool. I am not sure if working for a mazda dealer for any lenght of time is my idea of fun. Aspiring to be a mazda tech is the chef equivelent of aspiring to work at the international house of pancakes.
#7
If you want to work on rotaries most of all, and not all the other crap, a seriously doubt a dealership is the place to be. You probably should be calling the engine builders/performance shops, and see what their qualifications are.
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