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The CARSTAR Chicagoland Business Group is continuing its support for the future of the collision repair industry with its ongoing sponsorship of Lincoln Technical Vocational College over the past decade.

Recently, CARSTAR hosted a booth at the Lincoln Technical Vocational College Career Fair to showcase careers in collision repair.

Some 150 students and 90 vendor sponsors attended the Career Fair event at the Lincoln Tech campus.

The CARSTAR Chicagoland Business Group hosted a booth where students played “Guess the Estimate” to win prizes and talked with CARSTAR collision repair

professionals about opportunities in the field. Each student received a CARSTAR gift bag with ever-popular cell phone pop sockets, juice and other snacks.

“The Career Fair at Lincoln Tech provides a great opportunity for students to explore careers in a variety of industries and meet people who are working in those

fields today,” said Ron Zappetillo, field performance manager, CARSTAR. “The collision repair industry needs engaged, skilled technicians. Events like this help us build interest in the industry and hopefully inspire the future collision repair professionals.”

The CARSTAR Chicagoland Business Group sponsors a classroom at Lincoln Tech and offers $2,000 worth of student scholarships. Today, Lincoln Tech graduates are employed at several CARSTAR Chicagoland locations, demonstrating the career-path potential for these young students.

Source: CARSTAR

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prices in June compared to 2020. While economists expect inflationary pressures like this to be short-term, it is weighing on consumer minds.

Employment in the sectors hardest hit by the pandemic continues to improve, especially leisure and travel. Average hourly earnings are also up, suggesting employers are having to offer higher wages to attract workers.

COVID-19 cases have also risen in recent weeks. If outbreaks emerge more broadly, economic activity may slow down.

Want to learn more about the economic factors shaping our industry? Download the new July Industry Indicators report today at www. sema.org/research.

Source: SEMA

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