Yes,
Because you don't know who will be fixing your car,
basically they might fix your car and then steal it!
So if your car is stolen you will have there license and stuff like that! :P
Following an Electo mechanic or mechanic course in school.
I don't think you need a licenses for being a chef.
Not nearly as much as the garage that employs the mechanic.
The passive equivalent is "The car will be repaired by the mechanic."
you can get greasy
you don't need any math classes to be a good mechanic those classes (math,english,history,science) are just basic classes which most people take because they need them for college(assuming your talking about college). they have nothing to do with being a good mechanic
A mechanic never truly retires. He'll always find something to fix.
Yes you can get ran over while being an auto mechanic. Only if you dont follow the safety rules though.
It means that some machine, such as a car, is being worked on by a mechanic.
it means that the father made (whoever you're talking about) become a learner to the mechanic, which means the mechanic must teach the learner everything he/she knows about being a mechanic, i think.
It depends on where you are what licenses are required for a business providing such a service. In some cases, both the business the service is being provided for, and the business actually operating them service (which may be different) require permits. If you're asking if the valets themselves need commercial driver's licenses, usually not. Someone transporting people for hire, or someone operating a "commercial vehicle" (a van capable of holding 15 or more people, or certain multi-axle vehicles) usually does require such a license.
This Being Human - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G