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I am leaving the dent company I work for and need to learn a new process for legal reasons. Does this method qualify as a different process?

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I am leaving the dent company I work for and need to learn a new process for legal reasons. Does this method qualify as a different process?

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Yes it does. This method is sufficiently different to qualify as a different process with any franchise or other dent company in any state or country. This applies to the tools used as well. We have retrained several technicians from large franchises involved in contract disputes in the U.S. and worldwide. So far, all technicians have had no problems with legal issues as far as learninig a different process is concerned. TopGun is a state licensed school that meets all legal requirements for retraining in a different process. The instructor also holds many different licenses and certifications sometimes necessary to prove the process is different in contract disputes. The instructor is also experienced and available as an expert witness in court cases involving contract disputes when PDR processes are concerned. Note: see Trainers bio page for more info.

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