The average practical automobile school, and we might say every last one of them, instruct their students on old, worn-out, out-of-date machines, which are ready for the junk pile, and what they learn on those old relics will do them no good, in fact, they might better have taken no schooling at all, as such work only tends to confuse and mislead them. For if a person once learns to do a thing the wrong way, he usually keeps on doing it and it is hard to get out of the habit. And that is the reason why our students have been successful in filling fine, easy, and well paying positions, because they are instructed on up-to-date machines in an up-to-date manner.
A view of our lecture room.
A corner in our machine shop.
In our factory we teach a student the art of automobile building, and teach him to drive the machine he himself has helped to build.
A few of our students out driving in a car they helped to build.
He takes it from the ground up, under the very best trained and skilled mechanics and instructors in America, and when he has finished he can command big wages.