One of our cars which students are instructed to operate.
It requires from three to eight weeks to go through our factory, all depending on the aptness of the student. We try to get our students through as quickly as possible, but we will not issue a Diploma until in our estimation he is qualified to fill any position in connection with an automobile.
A Chauffeur's picnic with C. A. Coey's colored mascot in the foreground.
Since you have decided to take up the automobile business, the question naturally arises, "Where can I learn it the best? and after I have learned it, which school is in better shape to help me to get a good paying position?"
Any school will tell you they will assist you, but what does that mean? It means simply nothing at all because there is nothing behind it. Assistance will do you no good unless you get the position.
The President of the United States could give you any kind of a position you could ask for, because he has the influence, so could the Governor of your state—influence is what counts. You stand a far better chance of getting a good paying position through our School—yes, ten to one, better than in any other school in the world.
Anyone with ordinary intelligence can write a book on automobile instruction—anyone can run an advertisement in the paper and get replies, and send out glowing literature, and get letters from prominent automobile men and dealers and manufacturers, but when it comes to getting you a position that is where they are weak.