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THIS is exactly why mechanics are getting DUMBER every year 

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@user-dj1ep6vf1z
@user-dj1ep6vf1z 3 месяца назад
I hear you man, 2 of my old friends also left the field just a few years after getting their license. Respect to you for keeping the profession alive💯 thanks for the podcasts, they are a wealth of info💚
@macy-gu6vl
@macy-gu6vl 3 месяца назад
Same with AT&T I was always attending morning training sessions and company schools.
@Ultrajamz
@Ultrajamz 3 месяца назад
From a consumer POV who isn’t local to your shop… how would you recommend we find worthwhile shops/mechanics? I’ve had OK experience with local ford dealer mechanics but I worry as my car gets older and past 100k miles that dealership techs may not be the best route.
@CMAutohaus
@CMAutohaus 3 месяца назад
Join a local group based on your vehicle (ie "San Fransisco F150 owners group" In person is better). Usually easier for enthusiast cars. Your local community will weed out bad shops fast.
@Ultrajamz
@Ultrajamz 3 месяца назад
@@CMAutohaus great idea thanks!
@fordman7775
@fordman7775 3 месяца назад
My biggest takeaway from this is……Don’t be a Technician in Californiastan
@xephael3485
@xephael3485 3 месяца назад
Or live there
@ROCKOLA79
@ROCKOLA79 2 месяца назад
@@xephael3485 yep!
@keithk1454
@keithk1454 Месяц назад
There are no Ase master or L1 dummies! It should be required to work on all aspects of a car in the USA. PERIOD!
@user-jv2qr2rf8s
@user-jv2qr2rf8s Месяц назад
If the job paid 100-125k a year it would be worth it, but its not and its a dead end industry!
@MelonHead894
@MelonHead894 3 месяца назад
Most the guys I work with have a college degree, customers just laugh at the idea of it smh
@deydeygames3148
@deydeygames3148 3 месяца назад
Will being a technician be a more better job in the future. Im 16 right now. Im also a senior just now (graduated the day this message was posted). By the time I graduate I'll be 17. I will try to attend automotive related classes if my high school provides it because I have no experience. Im also going to a free community college for 1 or 2 years and then get my ASE. By the time I fully graduate I'll be 19 or 20. I want to invest myself in this career but is it really worth it? I have a feeling when these hybrids and EVs get more advanced they'll treat technicians with more respect and will pay us well. But what do you think? Is it worth doing something like this for the future?
@willharriman1881
@willharriman1881 3 месяца назад
I am now retired after 25 years in Auto and Diesel repair plus 15 years as an auto and diesel tech school instructor. I was ASE Master Certified for both cars and trucks. IT WAS A BIG MISTAKE! For the huge investment in constant study, tools and diagnostic equipment, it's just not worth it! It would have been much easier and more more profitable to become a licensed Electrician or Plumber. Contractors in those fields are raking it in!
@deydeygames3148
@deydeygames3148 3 месяца назад
@@willharriman1881 I have a feeling theres just an overflow of electricians, plumbers, welders, etc in other trades to the point where it will be hard for them to find work in the future.
@willharriman1881
@willharriman1881 3 месяца назад
@@deydeygames3148 With the vast web of public and private infrastructure of society, it's tough to see the downside for Electrical and Plumbing contractors. However, the bottom fell out in General Arc Welding when new electrodes made it so easy that little skill is needed for anything but high level specialty work! Good luck in whatever you choose! Proceed with caution!
@deydeygames3148
@deydeygames3148 3 месяца назад
@@willharriman1881 I also considered going into the air force and then becoming an aircraft mechanic while serving and then leaving still working on aircraft mechanics making huge money.
@willharriman1881
@willharriman1881 3 месяца назад
@@deydeygames3148 During my career, I've met a lot of aircraft mechanics who were laid off from good paying jobs. Good luck!
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