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Gurpreet’s Answer, CareerVillage.org Team
Hey Dion!
I came across a similar question asked by another student that could be helpful for you too! Check this out (https://www.careervillage.org/questions/674893/questions-about-automotive-service-technicians-amp-mechanics) for some insights on the daily tasks of a mechanic. Laurie's answer is especially awesome.
Of course, I understand that it might not be exactly what you were looking for. No worries! Just let me know if you need more information or assistance, and I'll be more than happy to help you out!
I came across a similar question asked by another student that could be helpful for you too! Check this out (https://www.careervillage.org/questions/674893/questions-about-automotive-service-technicians-amp-mechanics) for some insights on the daily tasks of a mechanic. Laurie's answer is especially awesome.
Of course, I understand that it might not be exactly what you were looking for. No worries! Just let me know if you need more information or assistance, and I'll be more than happy to help you out!
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Mrinalini’s Answer
Hello Dion,
It seems like you're off to a great start at your age! However, be prepared for a busy schedule once you dive into it. Perhaps, you can consider doing it on a half-day basis if you're also focusing on your education. This way, you can maintain a balance between the two. Additionally, it's important to be physically fit and have excellent eyesight, as this will help you pay attention to the smallest details in your daily work. Possessing a solid understanding of mechanics will also contribute to better career growth.
Check out these career links for more information:
https://www.mcgoverncareers.com/job-search?subdivision_code=US-NY&role=parts-service
If you don't have a degree yet, take a look at this:
https://pdc.wisc.edu/engr-th-mechanical/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=pdc_eng_mechanical&utm_content=general_responsive&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIo_fOy6-a_wIVNpFmAh2xLAblEAAYASAAEgLXTfD_BwE
https://www.pct.edu/academics/et/heavy-equipment-operations?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=enrollment&utm_content=heavyequip_et&gad=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIo_fOy6-a_wIVNpFmAh2xLAblEAAYAiAAEgIxJvD_BwE
Wishing you all the very best!
It seems like you're off to a great start at your age! However, be prepared for a busy schedule once you dive into it. Perhaps, you can consider doing it on a half-day basis if you're also focusing on your education. This way, you can maintain a balance between the two. Additionally, it's important to be physically fit and have excellent eyesight, as this will help you pay attention to the smallest details in your daily work. Possessing a solid understanding of mechanics will also contribute to better career growth.
Check out these career links for more information:
https://www.mcgoverncareers.com/job-search?subdivision_code=US-NY&role=parts-service
If you don't have a degree yet, take a look at this:
https://pdc.wisc.edu/engr-th-mechanical/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=pdc_eng_mechanical&utm_content=general_responsive&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIo_fOy6-a_wIVNpFmAh2xLAblEAAYASAAEgLXTfD_BwE
https://www.pct.edu/academics/et/heavy-equipment-operations?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=enrollment&utm_content=heavyequip_et&gad=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIo_fOy6-a_wIVNpFmAh2xLAblEAAYAiAAEgIxJvD_BwE
Wishing you all the very best!