I want to sincerely thank Jeff Walter of Learning Latitude for the opportunity to discuss something that matters deeply to me and to our industry—automotive training and ASE certification preparation.
It was a privilege to be part of the conversation and to share how ASE Test Prep fits into the bigger picture of helping technicians build confidence, improve knowledge, and prepare for success in a professional, structured way. Jeff’s thoughtful approach to training and development made this a meaningful discussion, especially as we explored the importance of creating learning systems that are practical, focused, and built around real outcomes.
One of the key points from the discussion was that ASE certification still plays an important role in today’s automotive industry. As vehicles become more complex, technicians need more than just experience alone—they need preparation that helps them think clearly, understand systems, and perform under pressure. That is exactly where ASE Test Prep fits in. Our goal has always been to provide technicians with an easier, more effective way to prepare by combining structure, repetition, and real-world application.
I appreciated the opportunity to explain how ASE Test Prep is designed not just to help people answer questions, but to help them better understand why answers are right or wrong, reduce test anxiety, and build the confidence needed to succeed. For many technicians, that structure can make all the difference.
I’m grateful to Jeff Walter and the Learning Latitude team for recognizing the value of focused industry training and for giving me the chance to be part of that conversation. It is always encouraging to connect with others who understand that great training is not just about information—it is about performance, growth, and long-term professional success.
Thank you again, Jeff, for the opportunity and for your continued interest in the importance of meaningful training in the automotive service industry. I look forward to future conversations and continued efforts to support technicians and the industry as a whole.
