Granger, Ind. (Brain) – Labor department recently, retailer Mike Shapiola’s desire to report the technical work on cycling.
Spin Bone’s bike owner Shapolia’ya Shapolia’s office, accepted the entrance to the cycling industry to ensure the request and agreed. Several industrial specialists wrote letters to the Labor Department, which protects the labor protection against only one occupation.
Imageable professions are usually studied through a monitored training program in combining instructions in accordance with industrial standards. Other attractive professions, car servants and mechanics, plumbers and eczane technicians.
“My next step is to start an organization for a well-known organization to start a national bicycle service specialist program for the mechanics of the field and standardize training through a clear career.
The National Bicycle Service Program explains that there are roads and options for training from approved institutions. Similar to the Certificate of Car Service, the program includes training in colleges such as the Northwest Arkansas Community Community College, which offers a curriculum. The United Bicycle Institute said that the Appalachian Bicycle Institute and the Bicycle Industry planned to work with the Employers Association.
Developing industrial standards for training will also help build a salary structure in stores, shapolia, chapiola, based on training and performance.
Shapolia encourages you to contact him at mike@spinzonecyclinc.com with industry leaders and store owners, questions, comments or ideas.