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I'm so sorry
Near back door and toilet door (not useable), "TooL Box" trolly that you would have used to open second half of shop, there is tab at top of screen, where you can spend Skill points.
Recommend fill repair and discount skills first, faster mounting speed etc are barely noticeable increments so you can get by without it for a while, of course once speed is maxed and you take it away (start again) it's noticeable.
For faster XP, scan every car you see, buy and use the diagnostic tools (cheap), get a a couple of "fluid refill only Jobs", and completely strip and rebuild with the parts it came with just for the XP, "fluid jobs" so you don't have to put parts in specific order.
Remember to check for tabs at the top of every info panel, useful with Jobs, to check progress etc. I had done ~1000 cars before I realised there was a right headlight to adjust as well.
F*ck em all.
95% of the folks here are great, including the fella above that replied to you, and are happy to help. Don't say "sorry." If you don't know a thing, you don't know (and that's fine), so don't get sucked in by that 5% of bullsh*t on any forum.
A lot of awesome people in here. Ask as many questions as you need to ask. It's all good, always. I've been doing CMS for almost four years, and I'm still learning new things from other people, and being reminded of things I've forgotten, or being wrong about this thing or that. Buck up those shoulders and move forward. You'll have a great time.
Cheers to the beers.