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Hugo Aguirre de Vitro

An episode of the Put Them on the Glass podcast, hosted by Ghost Set Killah James, titled "Hugo Aguirre de Vitro" was published on January 19, 2026 and runs 45 minutes.

January 19, 2026 ·45m · Put Them on the Glass

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SummaryIn this episode, host Ghost set killah interviews Hugo Alejandro Aguirre Galvan, a seasoned professional from Monterrey, Mexico, who shares his journey in the automotive glass industry. Hugo reflects on his early experiences, including a significant three-month training in Puebla, where he learned the intricacies of glass installation and the importance of using the right tools. He discusses the challenges he faced transitioning from traditional methods to modern techniques, emphasizing the need for adaptation in a rapidly evolving industry. The conversation also touches on the significance of safety in installations, particularly how proper glass installation can impact vehicle safety during accidents.As the discussion progresses, Hugo highlights the importance of continuous learning and the role of technology in improving efficiency and safety in the industry. He shares insights on the tools used in glass installation, the differences in practices across regions, and the importance of training new installers. The episode concludes with Hugo offering advice to newcomers in the field, stressing the need for passion and dedication to succeed in the automotive glass industry.Keywordsautomotive glass, glass installation, Monterrey, Vitro, training, safety, tools, industry insights, Hugo Aguirre, podcastTakeaways"If you like what you're doing, forget about this job and anyone else will do it for you.""The glass should retain the airbag in case of a collision, which is the most important function.""Invest in tools because they will make your job incredibly easier.""The industry is evolving, and you need to adapt to stay relevant.""Continuous learning is key to success in this field."TitlesNavigating the Automotive Glass Industry: Insights from Hugo AguirreFrom Puebla to Monterrey: A Journey in Glass InstallationSound bites""The glass should retain the airbag in case of a collision.""""Invest in tools because they will make your job incredibly easier.""""If you like what you're doing, forget about this job and anyone else will do it for you.""Chapters00:00 Introduction to Hugo Aguirre01:28 Training in Puebla: Early Experiences10:15 Transitioning to Monterrey: Adapting to New Tools20:51 The Importance of Safety in Glass Installation30:51 The Role of Technology in the Industry43:30 Advice for New Installers

Summary


In this episode, host Ghost set killah interviews Hugo Alejandro Aguirre Galvan, a seasoned professional from Monterrey, Mexico, who shares his journey in the automotive glass industry. Hugo reflects on his early experiences, including a significant three-month training in Puebla, where he learned the intricacies of glass installation and the importance of using the right tools. He discusses the challenges he faced transitioning from traditional methods to modern techniques, emphasizing the need for adaptation in a rapidly evolving industry. The conversation also touches on the significance of safety in installations, particularly how proper glass installation can impact vehicle safety during accidents.


As the discussion progresses, Hugo highlights the importance of continuous learning and the role of technology in improving efficiency and safety in the industry. He shares insights on the tools used in glass installation, the differences in practices across regions, and the importance of training new installers. The episode concludes with Hugo offering advice to newcomers in the field, stressing the need for passion and dedication to succeed in the automotive glass industry.



Keywords


automotive glass, glass installation, Monterrey, Vitro, training, safety, tools, industry insights, Hugo Aguirre, podcast



Takeaways


"If you like what you're doing, forget about this job and anyone else will do it for you."

"The glass should retain the airbag in case of a collision, which is the most important function."

"Invest in tools because they will make your job incredibly easier."

"The industry is evolving, and you need to adapt to stay relevant."

"Continuous learning is key to success in this field."



Titles


Navigating the Automotive Glass Industry: Insights from Hugo Aguirre

From Puebla to Monterrey: A Journey in Glass Installation



Sound bites


""The glass should retain the airbag in case of a collision.""

""Invest in tools because they will make your job incredibly easier.""

""If you like what you're doing, forget about this job and anyone else will do it for you.""



Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Hugo Aguirre

01:28 Training in Puebla: Early Experiences

10:15 Transitioning to Monterrey: Adapting to New Tools

20:51 The Importance of Safety in Glass Installation

30:51 The Role of Technology in the Industry

43:30 Advice for New Installers


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