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BloodOnTheIce

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The other day I did the Bronze Level test and it was easier than I thought it would be. I was curious what all is covered and is entailed in becoming a Silver or Gold Level tech? I'm asking since everyone else in the shop is also Bronze level.
 
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Silver level when I was around was a week-long class including a hands-on teardown and re-assembly of various pieces of Stihl equipment. The test was diagnosing either a mystery fuel delivery problem or a mystery ignition problem. Lucky me, I got both tests.
 
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Silver is a 2 day course. Covers a bunch of stuff including 4-mix pulldown etc. Is it worth it? Depends.. the more experience you have, the less useful it is, unless you get paid more.... sure....


A silver tech on staff is one of the requirements for you dealership to get to the next level of discounts.

Gold is a week at VA...
 
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I'm fairly inexperienced, the most I get to do around the shop is basic tune ups, sharpen chain, rebuild carbs etc. I'm mainly the counter guy and once in a while when the mechanics are busy with bigger projects I jump in and help out with easier saws. I'm mainly looking to get the higher certifications as both a resume builder and to help out the owner get into better sales brackets. I was picked mainly because I have the least real responsibilities and most free time.
 
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Gold includes an inspection of your work bench by your sales rep (or taking photos of it for the supervisor of your regional service dept.)...

It has to be painted and spotless...

Yes, only techs from licensed Stihl dealers can be gold technicians.
 
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Kinda figured that,mostly in jest. It would be cool to go to those classes though. Not too much demand for a two stroke in lift trucks and such......guess I'm just a hobbyist then...lol
 
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Gold includes an inspection of your work bench by your sales rep (or taking photos of it for the supervisor of your regional service dept.)...

It has to be painted and spotless....

Thank god for Photoshop!

Heck, we have Stihl tool display boards, but way too many tools to put up there, so the display boards are stored "somewhere" and the tools are where they should be - in rollaways and the back of the bench tool boxes. Guess I'll never be a gold tech lololol. Not a lot of gold techs out here as few dealers want to pay for a week in VA.
 
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Thank god for Photoshop!

Heck, we have Stihl tool display boards, but way too many tools to put up there, so the display boards are stored "somewhere" and the tools are where they should be - in rollaways and the back of the bench tool boxes. Guess I'll never be a gold tech lololol. Not a lot of gold techs out here as few dealers want to pay for a week in VA.

You're GOLD in our eyes Andy.......:rock:
 

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