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BCRN – BCC Collision Repair Wishing All Of You A Happy Holiday Season
We’ve been busy in the collision repair program this semester, but we do have a few photos that we put in a video to wish you a happy holiday season. We’ll take the needed break and be back next semester ready to hit it hard again….Then before you know it, another class will be graduating in May. As you will be able to see in the video, there is a lot of activity and hands-on going on, so I feel confident that they will be ready to enter the shops and continue their training and career journey.
As mentioned in the video, they say a picture is worth a thousand words. Therefore, Butler has a lot of words to wish you a Happy Holiday Season. Check back from time-to-time, as we will posting Butler updates about our collision repair program. We have a lot of exciting thing coming up nest semester.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM BUTLER
Living my dream
For me there is nothing cooler in this world than the world of cars and car people. I’ve been obsessively one-minded about them since I was young girl but I still feel like such a newbie to the whole thing because there is always so much to learn. After 2 years earning my collision repair certification at Butler CC, I was ready to find a niche in the industry and dive in. Even through the many different aspects of the industry no one was hiring at entry level. After over a year of on and off searching and asking around when my old instructor messaged me about a Parts Manager position at Collision Center of Andover. A week later I got the job and am now 2 weeks down and learning and loving it. I get to see the process of the tech school shop actually translated to a business environment. It has greater volume of projects than in the school shop so there is greater organization and faster pace. Everyone is detail orientated; every little thing matters. My job entails looking at an estimate that’s been written and figuring parts needed; finding, ordering parts or even driving out to get them. Then when the parts come in and I receive them I work with the techs to ensure that they get the right parts so that the vehicle gets done. The majority of my job is desk work with programs and files to coordinate the project from estimate to the car finally leaving a shop. An eye for recognition of cars and general knowledge of their inner workings of a car has helped and I have developed a healthy respect for the technicians who work on 20 different makes, 3+ cars at a time. During slow times I help wash the cars or visit the techs in the shop to learn from their experience. And even though my journey is just begining it has been an exciting start in an exciting field and I hope my passion eventually lends to enrich this industry.
Jenni’s Passion Story

Automotive Collision Repair fulfills a dream for me and provides a way for me to grow in my passion. My story isn’t typical. I didn’t grow up with all my family being car people, although my dad did teach me use my hands and to find solutions. It really started as a silly hobby when I was ten to identify cars on the road by their headlights/tail lights, and body lines etc., and people’s fascination of this only encouraged me more. When it came time to go to college, I couldn’t decide. I really hated the thought of continuing education in just general studies until i figured out a degree choice, of which none of them I could see myself doing for any length of time. I wanted to pursue something that was more a part of me that I could do for the rest of my life. I consider myself artistic and my dad encouraged me to combine that with my love of cars and pursue Auto Body. I had doubts that I’d like the repair part of it, but my drive to do custom paint and the thought of being around cars, and car people all the time was enough for me to enroll at Butler. The first year was a bit awkward, I was the only girl in the class and having my own set of tools was new to me. During the program I gained a lot of confidence in what I’m doing, and actually love the repair part too. I’ve found out that there are many different jobs you can have within the industry; many different choices of what you can be good at.