Friday, June 3, 2011

Auto-mechanics...how much do you like your career?

I'm about to start at a tech school and study automotive technology. I don't know squat about cars other than changing tires and changing oil, but i've helped others fix their cars even though I didn't know anything and it was always fun. Also, i'm interested in the industry because i'm sure of the sense of accomplishment you have after a day's work. I just want to learn a skill that's hands on, where you can work alone mostly, and have that sense of accomplishment after working. How much do you like your career? Any suggestions about my schooling?Auto-mechanics...how much do you like your career?many jr colleges have an automotive section where you can learn a lot about autos. what you should do in addition is find a mentor, some one who can help you in addition to the school you will receive. A mentor can also help you understand management and what it takes to get into management.Auto-mechanics...how much do you like your career?it is very much a hands on field. if you do not mind getting dirty, and cut all of the time. i am an ase certified master tech. but with the way that the market is going i can not find a job that i have training in. what i am saying is this, think about it long and hard, if you do go into this field i wish you the best of luck. btw the price of tools alone is just astronomical. Auto-mechanics...how much do you like your career?I just graduated from Universal Technical Institute in January. Its not a bad idea to go through a tech school before trying to make it into the automotive industry. Once you graduate if your grades are atleast a 3.4 people will be calling you. No more calling for interviews. Theyll call you. If the school you choose has a manufacture program like nissan, ford, toyota, etc. Id suggest taking that as well. More education more money.
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