Yes, "mechanic" is a concrete noun because it refers to a specific person who performs mechanical work, typically on vehicles. Concrete nouns denote tangible entities that can be perceived through the senses. In this case, you can see, hear, and interact with a mechanic in a physical setting.
The mechanic did my car's engine for free.
Mechanics aren't commonly specified to work on a single type of plane, unless the company only flies the B747. A mechanic can expect anywhere from $34k-$100k...depending on experience, employer, and location.
i apply as a heavy equipment mechanic so i do my very best to do my position as a heavy equipment mechanic
The education background of a diesel mechanic is a lot of schooling. One will have to learn air brakes, cooling systems, diesel motors, and power trains to become a diesel mechanic.
enviroment for auto mechanic?
Yes there is a work environment in the Marine Corps. There are many MOS's that are other than a 'Foot Soldier'. Like: Airplane Mechanic, Truck Driver, Truck mechanic, Heavy Equipment Operator, Electrician, Plumber, Air Conditioning Tech., etc. These MOS's and others can be utililzed outside of the Marine Corps.
they work on planes
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Neither; A flat rate mechanic is considered "piece work" or "contract work".
You can get a job as a diesel mechanic. You can also work with automotive repair stores or for larger companies as a mechanic.
when your a mechanic
A mechanic is somebody who works on anything basically with a motor or electricity. They fix that stuff to make it work.
the avrage mechanic works about 3640 hours a year or annually
If you haven't paid for the work done to it, they can place a mechanic's lien on it.
Depending on what company you work for, there is a reasonable amount of money to be made as a mechanic. You can learn to be a mechanic at a school like ITT Tech.
Anywhere as longest he is fine on working there.