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Join Date: May 2007
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The way I did it was working in a shop while still in highschool. Doing oil changes and busting tires. This lead to an apprenticeship which was a 5 yr deal back then. I never got in a Porsche dealership, so I worked on other stuff. After you complete the required hours of work and school you write your exam and become certified. I am not sure which dealers have apprentice programs In your area, if at all. So start by going out to the dealers and see if they have apprentices, if they do try and talk with them. They will have all the answers you need. As far as I know there are no special courses for Porsche except in the US at places like UTI but once you are a certified mechanic you can work on any vehicle. They are all the same so to speak. A Porsche dealer would prefer some specific working knowledge of there cars though.

good luck

PS...you might not refer to them as monkeys.....just a thought
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