Wisconsin automotive service centers struggle with technician shortage
The lack of automotive technicians in Wisconsin leads to increased wait times, with over 100,000 workers needed by 2025 amid rising repair costs
In Wisconsin, US, automotive repair shops are facing challenges due to a shortage of auto technicians, exacerbated by a combination of growing retirements, overall turnover and a decline in the number of new workers entering the field, according to a press release dated Sept. 16.
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