My wife said she would work with me and give me two years to make it work lolIf I could make what I make now doing that I would too. Also good Mad Max skill to have.
My wife said she would work with me and give me two years to make it work lolIf I could make what I make now doing that I would too. Also good Mad Max skill to have.
I think if you went for master mechanic you could make good money. Average regular mechanic salary isn’t much more than a well paid cook.My wife said she would work with me and give me two years to make it work lol
See that’s my issue.... if it’s regular school hours, I still gotta work
Daaaaang that sucksI think if you went for master mechanic you could make good money. Average regular mechanic salary isn’t much more than a well paid cook.
Good point.... Night School lolEvery “school” these days is flexible with people with “normal” lives (9-5, yada yada)
Daaaaang that sucks
Good point.... Night School lol
Yeah I literally want engine knowledge at this point.... if I really went down this road I’d want it allEven if you went to school it could take you a while to get up the pay scale. You may find an engine builder class, but that doesn't cover much depending on where you would want to work.
That sounds downright coolI was surprised that the salaries were as low as they are. I work in the tech industry and part of my workload includes making apps to help bolster the appeal of the auto industry to encourage STEM path students to take interest in auto mechanics. Apparently there’s a higher demand than supply for mechanics. Now I know why. That said, the work we do is for diesel mechanic oriented students.
Thought about this actuallyGet an SAE and start a mobile service business. That would probably be the way to go.
From the small research I’ve done working for a company and not yourself is out of the equation.
I was surprised that the salaries were as low as they are. I work in the tech industry and part of my workload includes making apps to help bolster the appeal of the auto industry to encourage STEM path students to take interest in auto mechanics. Apparently there’s a higher demand than supply for mechanics. Now I know why. That said, the work we do is for diesel mechanic oriented students.
I know a guy who is a master mechanic and works for a dealer and he makes over 100K per year.