How To Become A Mechanic / Auto Technician
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- čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
- Brian Eslick from How to Automotive www.howtoautomotive.com talks with you about how to become a mechanic. in 2024 and about how much better new techs have it.
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Good info, thanks for sharing all this 👍
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Step 1. Don’t
Step2. Get a job that pays a living wage and doesn’t require you to purchase $30k-$50k in tools
Step 3. Enjoy a work/life balance and retire without a broken body
Step 4. Thank me later
The only thing I agree with is don’t wreck your body. Most technicians, I know. Make a very good living from $75k to $150k .
@@HowtoAutomotive I’ve been in this industry 15 yrs, top pay is $60k-$75k for labor. The median income for mechanics in 2023 was $46k according to BLS. Only headhunters and trade school recruiters claim $75k-$150k, nobody is falling for that BS anymore.
@@jasonkoplen2554 well, there’s nothing I can say to convince you otherwise. Obviously, the industry has given you a bad taste.. but I know where I live in California technicians are making 75+
Correct! You can’t convince me, unlike you I’ve worked in the industry and know your type. The industry has given technicians a bad taste for 40+ yrs. If you’re trying to fool problem solvers, don’t claim technicians can earn $150k then reduce it by 50% in a state with the highest cost of living in the country. $75k in California is fast food, fry cook money. However I do appreciate your effort, and would like to reward you with a pizza party 😂