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Auto mechanic/technician - a good career?
Asked by ryan
I'm thinking about making a career change and am looking for some honest feedback about this career. For those of you who have been in this line of work, is it a good career? Do you like the industry/going to work each day? (And I realize every job comes with good days and bad days). I have a lot of experience in more "white" collar jobs, but have always enjoyed working on my own cars, and with mechanical things in general, and think this might be a good choice. Is the earning potential good? Is the "flat rate" system fair - in your opinion. I've heard some say it results in performing "free" work, and others say they can beat the time tables and earn a decent wage. I'm ideally looking for opinions and observations from those who have worked in this industry. Thank you for any help you can provide.

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All I can say is check with your local department of labor and ask about apprenticeship programs. See if there is information on the web site about it. In CT there is, but I don't know about every State. You become an apprentice, take courses and then at the end of the apprenticeship you are a fully certified mechanic by your State.

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Very good career if you own the shop.
Answered by Jasin

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actually Blue collar IS the way to go I know a former attorney who left that jon to buy a JUNKYARD and is doing well I left corporate america to do Disaster Restoration and carpet cleaning.. I will give you an example on the demand for auto repair in atlanta this is the search results via yahoo.com for the month of JULY 2006 in atlanta (that is where I am ) Qty Exact Search term 3508 atlanta auto repair service 2491 auto glass repair atlanta 1095 auto body repair atlanta 182 auto repair atlanta 73 atlanta auto body dent repair 37 auto repair atlanta georgia So the demand is there You said something about flat rates TRUST ME you will get killed doing flat rates and do not be trying to get work by being the cheapest out of everyone else..trust me people wont admit this but they will pay for quality because if that was the case sears goodyear and firestone would be out of bizness
Answered by heyhey


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