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Selecting an Auto Mechanic School

Choosing an auto mechanic school to help further your career can be one of the most important decisions that you’ll make. You may be just pondering whether or not you want to even attend a mechanic school because you’re interested in any number of the strong auto mechanic careers that are available every month.
So where do you start? It can certainly seem overwhelming when you first step foot into these waters, and unless you know a great deal about the various degree programs, schools, post graduate assistance that different schools may offer for their grads in helping them find work, you might feel as though you’re just turning the key, hearing the engine turn over and over, but it’s just not catching.
There are some things that you should consider from the beginning of your search for the right auto mechanic school for you.

1.Don’t focus on the potential mechanic salary from the beginning. It’s one of the most tempting things to think about: salary. How much could you earn when you’re an auto mechanic? You may have a friend from high school who is making great money as a mechanic and you want to do the same. First, do you know for sure that he’s making what you think he’s making? Second, how long has he been working as a mechanic? The longer you work, the more experience you gain, the higher your salary. If you focus on a high salary before you even get into school, you’re doing it for the wrong reasons.

2.What level of training and certification does the auto mechanic school offer? You want to make sure that the school you choose not only has the best instructors, but that you’ll be learning about the most current and accurate information available. Cars today have sophisticated computer systems and you want to be sure that the mechanic school you choose teaches you all of that information.

3.Does the school offer hands on experience? Will you be able to attend class in person in order to gain the right information and hands on experience that matters when it comes to being a qualified mechanic?

4.What about flexibility? Does the mechanic school that you’re considering offer flexibility? Online classes offer the best kind of flexibility to most students, allowing you to attend classes when you are able, day or not, and still provide you with the opportunity to get involved in discussions with your peers.
The level and type of mechanic training that you receive will have a direct impact on your ability to find work once you graduate as well as maximize your mechanic salary. That means that it’s crucial that you choose the right auto mechanic school for your personality, your schedule, and your long term career goals.
The best way to narrow down your search is by gathering as much information as you can about the various schools within your area, as well as those that offer programs online. The more information you have, the easier your decision will become for choosing the right auto mechanic school for you.

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A Day’s Work: Auto Mechanic Solves Car Troubles

Below is a great article we found about a gentleman who has been in the auto mechanic business since 2001, but involved with cars for much longer. Our favorite quote: “I love diagnosing and putting things back together. You really have to listen to the customer too, because they give you clues when they describe the issues the car is having.”

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A DAY’S WORK: Shore Mechanic Solves Car Troubles

Great article on an auto mechanic entrepreneur

This is an outstanding article on David Borst, a local auto mechanic who has been working on cars for a number of years. At the age of 31, he finally decided to open his own shop, which is a dream come true for many people in mechanic careers. The training information that we offer on MechanicTraining.org can give you the nuts and bolts of where to get training, but it is always nice to hear about stories like this. Guys who know their stuff and just hustle. We love it.

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Ready to be his own boss: Angry Owl Auto repair shop opens in Jordan

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