Why Earn a Diploma in Automotive Mechanics?
Career Possibilities: With the fast-pace advancements in car electronics, brake systems, engines, etc., the world of auto mechanics is always challenging and there is always something new to learn. Demand for mechanics who keep up with technological progress is on the rise, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects this trend to continue. www.bls.gov Graduates will find entry level positions in dealerships and repair shops, but should also seek opportunities in various fleets. Students can also go on for further training in management or a specialty, like electronics or engine rebuilding. Workers may also find positions in rebuilding automobiles, but to a lesser extent. Automotive service technicians earned between $8.70 and $26.22 per hour in 2004. Workers in local government fleets earned the most, at $38,160 per year, and parts store employees earned the least, at $27,180. Some service techs earn a commission from labor charges. www.bls.gov Specifics About the Degree: The auto tech