The Jaded Mechanic Podcast

The Jaded Mechanic Podcast Trailer Bonus Episode 91 Season 1

Mark Elliot from TikTok on Good Diagnostic Techniques

Mark Elliot from TikTok on Good Diagnostic TechniquesMark Elliot from TikTok on Good Diagnostic Techniques

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Mark Elliot, a TikTok creator, joins Jeff Compton today. Mark discusses the importance of smaller, focused training sessions for effective learning, sharing his recent experience with a modern turbos diagnosis course. Jeff and Mark also talk about the challenges and benefits of finding dedicated trainers for the industry. 

00:00 Transitioning from technician to business side discovered.
09:52 Unique approach leads to success and teaching.
13:22 Advocate for quality car repairs, and prioritize safety.
19:27 Scope learning curve is inefficient; test light suffices.
24:58 Instructors emphasize fundamentals before using lab scopes.
28:50 Indian immigrants employed at Winnipeg businesses.
35:13 Open collaboration and learning through equipment experimentation.
38:27 Understanding volt drop through practical insights.
43:15 Trainers prefer daytime courses; shops must adapt.
50:17 I have a secret shirt idea to share.
56:58 Made Inuit friends, tried raw caribou, recorded video.
58:09 Enthusiastic about experiencing Inuit culture and food.
01:04:48 Events promote learning and networking opportunities.

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What is The Jaded Mechanic Podcast?

My name is Jeff, and I'd like to welcome you on a journey of reflection and insight into the tolls and triumphs of a career in automotive repair.

After more than 20 years of skinned knuckles and tool debt, I want to share my perspective and hear other people's thoughts about our industry.

So pour yourself a strong coffee or grab a cold Canadian beer and get ready for some great conversation.