New UTI student!
Originally Posted by ScampaDawg87
I'm a junior and thinking about joining some kind of tech school when I graduate next year. I talk to a career specialist sometimes at school and he's gone through the basics about Nova's school in Mannassas, and this guy Gary there who has his own Drag Car. It all sounds very appealing, but like other people mentioned, I don't know if I'd always want to be turning wrenches, as people put it, for the rest of my life. Personally, if I could work on fast high end sports cars like Ferrari/Porsche/Lotus/Lamborghini, making near 90 - 100k, I would be completely ok with that. I want to know what the employers at big name companies (as far as high end, exotic cars) look for and how feirce the competition is.. but no one seems to know 
The only other things I can see myself doing right now (which is definitely subject to change as I grow older) is going to law school to become a lawyer, or maybe become a psychologist. Being young right now and having a passion for cars, I'm more swayed towards becoming an auto tech.

The only other things I can see myself doing right now (which is definitely subject to change as I grow older) is going to law school to become a lawyer, or maybe become a psychologist. Being young right now and having a passion for cars, I'm more swayed towards becoming an auto tech.
dont get into cars. Its a waste and it will ruin your hobby. If you are semi book smart, go to a real school, you can do cars on the side. A smart business person can make money in anything, so if you did want to play with cars still do it on another level.
That sound like a good idea but i cant go 2 school bc my gpa sucks. i understand how a technition isnt the best job 2 have but id rather b wrenching on shit rather than staring at a cpu screen all day. i know the UTI representative might be sugar coating it a little bit but shit. u can do alot of things with the training they give you. I dont know about everyone else here thinking about being a tech but i dont plan on being one for the rest of my life. I have plans on working for myself in my own bussiness sooner or later
yeah i know what u are sayin about not wantin to turn wrenches ur whole life....but thats why u work ur way up to management position. thats why im takin the Business management class here at WyoTech, in fact a buddie of mine that is graduating after this phase....in 3 weeks....has already gotten a job starting out as a Service advisor....they are goin to team him up with another service advisor for about 3-4 months and then cut him loose....the pay they are talkin about after the 4 months....60K a yr....not too bad only 4 months out of school....i love turnin wrenches because i like to see something broke and i fix it and it works as good or better than it did b4, but i probably wont turn wrenches until im 50 or whatever, work my way up to service writer or something else. All im sayin is dont knock this....cuz when ur shit breaks one day ur gonna have to take it to a shop and get it fixed....appreciate the knowledge that the good techs have.
-Dont be a Dickhead
-Dont be a Dickhead
Originally Posted by 02shadow
yeah i know what u are sayin about not wantin to turn wrenches ur whole life....but thats why u work ur way up to management position. thats why im takin the Business management class here at WyoTech, in fact a buddie of mine that is graduating after this phase....in 3 weeks....has already gotten a job starting out as a Service advisor....they are goin to team him up with another service advisor for about 3-4 months and then cut him loose....the pay they are talkin about after the 4 months....60K a yr....not too bad only 4 months out of school....i love turnin wrenches because i like to see something broke and i fix it and it works as good or better than it did b4, but i probably wont turn wrenches until im 50 or whatever, work my way up to service writer or something else. All im sayin is dont knock this....cuz when ur shit breaks one day ur gonna have to take it to a shop and get it fixed....appreciate the knowledge that the good techs have.
-Dont be a Dickhead
-Dont be a Dickhead
Originally Posted by assgoblinacl
That sound like a good idea but i cant go 2 school bc my gpa sucks.
Personally I seriously thought about being a tech, but the only thing that stopped me was that while I thought I would enjoy it, I thought in the long term my body would start giving out and as I got older it would be rougher and rougher to always be laying on my back or bending over working on a car or truck all the time.
To the person who was interested in working for Ferrari or a high end exotic car dealer, my advice would be go to school, get As or high Bs at the very least in all of your automotive classes, graduate with a GPA that is above 3.60, get some on-the-job experience working for BMW, Mercedes, or a "lesser" luxury car dealer, while your at these jobs develop a reputation as being a damn good tech, then after 5 years or so go after Ferrari, Lamborghini, etc. tech positions. Develop connections thruout the local area auto industry, and the national auto industry as well. The competition WILL ALWAYS be fierce to work for those companies, but if you get a position there I imagine their name on your resume would make your career potential limitless.
Last edited by Boxer4PSI; Mar 4, 2005 at 08:57 AM.
Originally Posted by Boxer4PSI
Start off at community college, and you won't have to worry about a bad high school GPA affecting you. Knock out all of your gen eds in community college, boost your GPA up by focusing on classes (if you try, you will at least make a C in those classes), then transfer to a 4 year school if you still feel compelled to continue your education. Transfer requirements are much more lax then admission requirements, plus you get priority over incoming freshmen provided you goto a 4 year school in VA.
Originally Posted by 02shadow
yeah i know what u are sayin about not wantin to turn wrenches ur whole life....but thats why u work ur way up to management position. thats why im takin the Business management class here at WyoTech, in fact a buddie of mine that is graduating after this phase....in 3 weeks....has already gotten a job starting out as a Service advisor....they are goin to team him up with another service advisor for about 3-4 months and then cut him loose....the pay they are talkin about after the 4 months....60K a yr....not too bad only 4 months out of school....i love turnin wrenches because i like to see something broke and i fix it and it works as good or better than it did b4, but i probably wont turn wrenches until im 50 or whatever, work my way up to service writer or something else. All im sayin is dont knock this....cuz when ur shit breaks one day ur gonna have to take it to a shop and get it fixed....appreciate the knowledge that the good techs have.
-Dont be a Dickhead
-Dont be a Dickhead
Last edited by Black RPS13; Mar 4, 2005 at 04:38 PM.
I also wanted to mention the salary figures people mention. They arent accurate at all. Most of the pay is all commission (flat rate) based. So what you do is what you get. Basically the harder you work the more money you make. It's a cuthroat enviroment. People hate. It's all about money. There are always obstacles like the slow seasons - Winter for example. There are days when I make less than 1 hour in a whole 8 hour day.
what do you all think about the more specific specialized programs like diesel tech, body work or transmission specialist and things like that? whats the pay like in those areas...ie say you took all the requirements for diesel tech, would going into work for a bus company or even a major trucking line be a consideeration with decent pay and benefits? what about government work, like repairing governement and city vehicles and such?






