We say this country runs on cars, but it doesn’t. It rolls on them. America rolls along on the wheels and tires of more than 257 million light vehicles. Add in trucks and heavy equipment, and you have more wheeled and tired vehicles in need of service than there are people in this country. Of course the vehicles aren’t tired as in exhausted, though they do produce exhaust. We mean they have tires. And that’s why we thought of four reasons working as an auto mechanic could make an amazing difference in your life.
According to a recent U.S. News & World Report table of the 100 best jobs in America, auto mechanics came in at #83. That’s a table as in a chart, not a place to eat. Other scores for auto mechanics:
The career experts at Myplan.com surveyed its job-seekers and master auto mechanics scored #104 out of 300 jobs. Of mechanics surveyed, the majority said they were very happy. What is satisfying about working on vehicles?
These results may run counter to how you feel about your current job. That’s counter, as in the opposing view, not as in a flat work surface. If your current job is unrewarding, becoming an auto mechanic could be your bright future.
The need for automotive mechanics will never disappear, and it shows no signs of leveling off. With our increasing desire for not only family cars and work cars, we also have recreational vehicles, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, farm equipment and many other wheeled contraptions needing mechanical work. The BLS (still a division, not furniture) points to five percent growth through 2024, about the same as for all other jobs. Interestingly, the BLS says:
“With some employers reporting difficulty finding workers with the right skills and education, job opportunities for qualified applicants should be very good, whether they obtained their knowledge through education or experience. Of these workers, those who have completed formal postsecondary training programs or achieved ASE certification should enjoy the best job prospects.”
File away that last sentence for the future. Like in a file drawer, not like the steel tool for smoothing metal. Words are so confusing.
Calculating return on investment (ROI) involves tracking what you spent on an investment and the time needed to recover that investment. With an automotive technology diploma earned in as little as 16 months at a cost of $24,400:
Of course no one is suggesting you devote 100 percent of your pay to paying off the expense of your automotive technology education, but the trend is clear: you could earn a great ROI as an automotive service technician or mechanic, and could make back your educational costs fairly quickly.
I enjoyed my time here at ATI I learned a lot of good information from a lot of good people. The staff there is great and they really care about you the craft. I find that that’s the greatest way to go.
Posted by Josh Green on Friday, August 14, 2015
Start on the road to success as a mechanic by enrolling at ATI in the automotive technology diploma program. Once you get your diploma, put it on your bureau and look at it every morning with pride. This time we mean a bureau, like the furniture, not a government department. Just to be clear. Contact us at 800-468-1093 or request information online today.
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