No CAT Technician of the Year?

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A former winner of our Technician of the Year award, Rob Hall, has got in touch to ask why the category has been dropped from the 2012 CAT Awards?

I agree with Rob completely – technicians are the bedrock of our industry and none of us could do without them.

The chance for them to win in the 2012 hasn’t entirely gone, but it has got a bit tougher as we’ve amalgamated it into the new Aftermarket Worker of the Year category.

Victory for a technician would be all the more sweet…

Get nominating!

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