Automotive & Diesel Mechanic Career Paths

The advice shared by SchoolBusMechanic.blogspot.com is great information for anyone interested in becoming a mechanic:

SchoolBusMechanic.blogspot.com is written by John Whelan who has 30+ years of experience as a heavy duty mechanic. He shares techniques for working on diesel engines, medium to heavy duty vehicles, as well as occasionally career advice.

How To Become A Mechanic-What Does It Take?

by John Whelan

If you are interested in how to become a mechanic there are different avenues you can take. There is online training, vocational training [at a community college] or if you have experience already and want to get certified then you can challenge the trade qualification exam. If you want to specialize you may want to locate diesel tech schools that provide specific diesel mechanic training.

What’s The Best Choice?

In my opinion the college route[if you're just beginning] is the best which gets into the meat of the trade with qualified instructors and pre-planned instruction modules that will give you the experience and confidence to work in any shop as an apprentice. In my part of the world for the “commercial transport” trade you start out with… Read more at SchoolBusMechanic.blogspot.com

Other Resources:

ReviewSchools.org – Schools with Mechanics Programs

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