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PDR Training | Frequently Asked Questions

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Can a person make a living doing PDR repairs?
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How many vehicles should I be able to fix per day upon completion of the two week training course?
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Will I be able to perform paintless dent repairs when I finish this course?
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Do you offer one week classes?
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Are you a franchise?
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How many students per class?
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How often do your paintless dent repair training classes run?
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What are the class hours?
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Do you require a deposit?
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Is there support available once my training is finished?
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Can I train longer than two weeks if I desire?
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Do you train on-site?
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Do you use props for training?
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Is the training completely "hands-on" or is there desk classroom time included?
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What is the maximum size of dent that can be repaired using PDR?

Can a person make a living doing PDR repairs? 


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How many vehicles should I be able to fix per day upon completion of the two week training course? Practice improves speed. Upon completion of the two week course you should be able to fix 2-3 units per day depending upon the positioning and the severity of the damage.
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Will I be able to perform paintless dent repairs when I finish this course? We guarantee that you will have the skills required to perform PDR repairs at the completion of our two week courseOur paintless dent repair training classes are specifically designed to cater to everyone’s learning skills and are intentionally small to ensure that “one-on-one” training experience.  
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Do you offer one week classes? We offer one week classes for those with previous autobody experience and those who cannot leave their place of employment for a consecutive two week period. However, we strongly recommend a second week within a month of your initial training. You must complete the entire course to perform a professional finish repair. 
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Are you a franchise? Canadian Dent is not a franchise. We do not charge franchise fees or take residuals of your income. After completion of your PDR training with Canadian Dent, how much you earn is up to you.   FREE 24 hr. telephone support for up to one year is  included with your training package.
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How many students per class? Classes are booked with a maximum of 3 students per instructor unless special circumstances warrant a change in the ratio.
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How often do the classes run? Classes are offered on the first and third Monday of every month.
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What are the class hours? 9:00am-5:00pm Monday to Friday. Where statutory holidays occur, hours are added in order to complete the required training time.
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Do you require a deposit? A $1000 deposit is required upon booking and is refundable up to thirty days before the class date.  Classes fill very quickly. To secure your desired class date book now.
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Is there support available once my training is finished?   One year of FREE 24hr telephone support is included with your training package.
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Can I train longer than two weeks if I desire? Yes. Although we have found the two week classes to be sufficient, if you would like to stay longer just let us know.
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Do you train on-site? Yes. If your company is training multiple students, Canadian Dent will personalize an on-site paintless dent removal training package.
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Do you use props for training? No.  Props do not teach proper access techniques. Canadian Dent uses real vehicles to shorten your learning curve.  
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Is the training completely "hands-on" or is desk classroom time included?  You will retain the PDR process with ease using Canadian Dent's learn-by-doing approach .  Notes are not required.  
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What is the maximum size of dent that can be repaired using PDR? A repairable dent is always based on the type, location and skill level of the technician. Large dents are not always the most difficult to fix.
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