CURT HEMPFING, 26, OF HANOVER WORKED ON AIRCRAFT WHILE IN THE U.S. AIR FORCE FOR FOUR YEARS. WORKING ON MOTOR VEHICLE ENGINES NOW AS A CIVILIAN SEEMS LIKE A NATURAL.
But he had another reason to seek a HACC associate in applied science degree in automotive technology.
The family business – Hempfing’s Service Center – is more than 50 years old, he says. “I’m the third generation.” Why HACC? “It has a good reputation. I learned a lot there,” says Hempfing of the program operated in conjunction with the National Automotive Dealers’ Association, local vocational-technical schools,
U.S. Department of Labor and local dealers’ associations. |
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