auto tech schools
Originally Posted by EF-CRX
what are you talking about , you must not know shit about the industry. mechanics are not what they used to be times have changed. My cousin makes over 100k just doing safety inspection/emiss for a toyota dealership.
unless this is in a very high living expense area, i will wave the BS flag on that.
just doing inspections and emissions for a dealership will not pay that good, believe me.
if he does driveability and electrical, yes....but not just inspections.
Originally Posted by EF-CRX
what are you talking about , you must not know shit about the industry. mechanics are not what they used to be times have changed. My cousin makes over 100k just doing safety inspection/emiss for a toyota dealership.
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Originally Posted by EF-CRX
what are you talking about , you must not know shit about the industry. mechanics are not what they used to be times have changed. My cousin makes over 100k just doing safety inspection/emiss for a toyota dealership.
Come on man. Your bull shit doesnt work on me.
Originally Posted by Dr. On Point
Do yourself to favor and leave cars alone. Go to a real school.
The amount of hours you work a week, the physical stress you exert on your body......back..knees. For most, it takes many years to make decent money. All the money you will spend on tools and certifications could be better spent on getting a college degree.
I'm not trying to burst your bubble, but don't expect to come out of any tech school making 100K.
Originally Posted by Asleeper
I will second that comment. I used to think the same thing after high school "I'm going to be a mechanic and make 100K a year" Sure there are mechanics that do make that, but they are few and far between.
The amount of hours you work a week, the physical stress you exert on your body......back..knees. For most, it takes many years to make decent money. All the money you will spend on tools and certifications could be better spent on getting a college degree.
I'm not trying to burst your bubble, but don't expect to come out of any tech school making 100K.
The amount of hours you work a week, the physical stress you exert on your body......back..knees. For most, it takes many years to make decent money. All the money you will spend on tools and certifications could be better spent on getting a college degree.
I'm not trying to burst your bubble, but don't expect to come out of any tech school making 100K.
For real. Starting salary is around 30+K. That might be a lot of money to you, but it aint shit for me. Considering how expensive it is to live around here and just get by, 30K isnt going to cut it.
Originally Posted by Dr. On Point
For real. Starting salary is around 30+K. That might be a lot of money to you, but it aint shit for me. Considering how expensive it is to live around here and just get by, 30K isnt going to cut it.







