The job outlook for the auto mechanic/auto technician is good. With cars becoming more complex every year the need for qualified automotive technicians is rising steadily. Repairs are becoming more and more complicated especially for the DIY. Tools and equipment necessary to repair vehicles properly are getting further out of reach of the weekend warrior as well. Mechanics that are willing to learn and keep up with the rapidly changing vecle systems are in position to earn a good income for many years to come.
One of the top of my head: You have the expertise to fix your own car instead of taking it into a shop and paying lots of money to get repairs done on it.
#1 No matter where you live you can always find a job. #2 You save $$$$ maintaining your own vehicles. #3 You will always have friends.
No, but with the complex technical nature of today's auto mechanics a high school education would at least assist you in the necessary schooling required to be a competent mechanic.
=== === === === === === === === === === An individual that has been trained in and performs repairs on automobiles.
The answer would be an 'auto mechanic'.
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You will always have plenty of friends. You will always find a job.
Yes you can get ran over while being an auto mechanic. Only if you dont follow the safety rules though.
#1 No matter where you live you can always find a job. #2 You save $$$$ maintaining your own vehicles. #3 You will always have friends.
"An auto mechanic" is correct, and "a auto mechanic" is not. "Auto" begins with a vowel - typically, these will be preceded by "an" rather than "a".
what president was a auto mechanic and a teacher before president
It's a killer on your manicure!
enviroment for auto mechanic?
An auto mechanic is a mechanic which specializes in auto repair and repair focused on cars and motorized vehicles. I believe you are meaning a car mechanic also.
No, you do not have to be a boy to be an auto mechanic. Women can also become auto mechanics.
Never ending need for special tools.
training required for auto mechanic
An auto mechanic repairs cars. Usually the drive-train, brakes, and engine.