Team ASE Podcast

What ASE Has Done For Me – Part 1

May 01, 2024 Jonathan Couch, owner Couch's Automotive Racing Services Season 2 Episode 19
What ASE Has Done For Me – Part 1
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Team ASE Podcast
What ASE Has Done For Me – Part 1
May 01, 2024 Season 2 Episode 19
Jonathan Couch, owner Couch's Automotive Racing Services

As it says on the ASE website, it’s one thing to just show up for work; it’s quite another to take control of your career, and get recognition for the knowledge and skills you’re developed over the years. That’s what ASE certification is all about: helping you tell customers, employers, and other people about what you know while showing that you’ve gone the extra mile and put in the time and effort to be among the best in your profession. That ASE certification patch you earn is proof of it.

There are currently 52 different ASE Certification areas and those who have demonstrated extraordinary commitment by achieving 50 or more certifications are invited for membership in the ASE President’s Club. Last year, six individuals were honored, and in this episode, we talk with Jonathan Couch, Owner of Couch’s Automotive Racing Services, about how ASE Certification has not just driven him to excel in his chosen profession, but also provided the opportunity to literally live his dream.

Hear all about it as we talk with Jonathan about:

·         How he got started in the automotive industry.

·         How his military service prepared him for what was to come.

·         Starting Couch’s Automotive Racing Services.

·         His background and experience as a CTE Instructor.

·         His achievement of World Class Technician status.

·         How ASE testing helped him expand his technical experience.

·         The time involved in achieving 56 ASE Certifications.

·         Using ASE Certification to evaluate his progress and identify weaknesses.

·         His desire to understand the work experience, not just technical knowledge.

·         Why work experience was instrumental in helping to pass the ASE tests.

·         Continuing the conversation in the next Team ASE episode.

 

Stay tuned for more thoughts and advice on the many facets and opportunities available through a career in the automotive service industry as we continue our Team ASE podcast series, and thanks for listening!

For more information on ASE and automotive careers, visit the website at www.ase.com

Show Notes

As it says on the ASE website, it’s one thing to just show up for work; it’s quite another to take control of your career, and get recognition for the knowledge and skills you’re developed over the years. That’s what ASE certification is all about: helping you tell customers, employers, and other people about what you know while showing that you’ve gone the extra mile and put in the time and effort to be among the best in your profession. That ASE certification patch you earn is proof of it.

There are currently 52 different ASE Certification areas and those who have demonstrated extraordinary commitment by achieving 50 or more certifications are invited for membership in the ASE President’s Club. Last year, six individuals were honored, and in this episode, we talk with Jonathan Couch, Owner of Couch’s Automotive Racing Services, about how ASE Certification has not just driven him to excel in his chosen profession, but also provided the opportunity to literally live his dream.

Hear all about it as we talk with Jonathan about:

·         How he got started in the automotive industry.

·         How his military service prepared him for what was to come.

·         Starting Couch’s Automotive Racing Services.

·         His background and experience as a CTE Instructor.

·         His achievement of World Class Technician status.

·         How ASE testing helped him expand his technical experience.

·         The time involved in achieving 56 ASE Certifications.

·         Using ASE Certification to evaluate his progress and identify weaknesses.

·         His desire to understand the work experience, not just technical knowledge.

·         Why work experience was instrumental in helping to pass the ASE tests.

·         Continuing the conversation in the next Team ASE episode.

 

Stay tuned for more thoughts and advice on the many facets and opportunities available through a career in the automotive service industry as we continue our Team ASE podcast series, and thanks for listening!

For more information on ASE and automotive careers, visit the website at www.ase.com