Are Mechanic Jobs Dying at Sharon Lyons blog

Are Mechanic Jobs Dying. Diesel engine vehicles and machinery are becoming more popular, so the demand for diesel. a lack of workers and apprentices, long waits for parts and an increasingly complex market are driving waiting times for car repairs. I have a job now where i'm still a mechanic, but i get paid hourly. the technician shortage grows worse by the day and is projected to result in over 640,000 unfilled auto tech positions by 2024. when working as an auto mechanic, you may also experience a few drawbacks, such as: switching jobs, now i would say to avoid flat rate jobs. if you’re in a dying industry, it’s understandable that you might be worried about your job. i've been enjoying it a lot but as much as i want to work on cars as a flat rate tech in the future it seems like the industry is dying.

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if you’re in a dying industry, it’s understandable that you might be worried about your job. I have a job now where i'm still a mechanic, but i get paid hourly. Diesel engine vehicles and machinery are becoming more popular, so the demand for diesel. when working as an auto mechanic, you may also experience a few drawbacks, such as: a lack of workers and apprentices, long waits for parts and an increasingly complex market are driving waiting times for car repairs. switching jobs, now i would say to avoid flat rate jobs. i've been enjoying it a lot but as much as i want to work on cars as a flat rate tech in the future it seems like the industry is dying. the technician shortage grows worse by the day and is projected to result in over 640,000 unfilled auto tech positions by 2024.

Tech Tune Automotive Innisfail at Ruth Harter blog

Are Mechanic Jobs Dying I have a job now where i'm still a mechanic, but i get paid hourly. I have a job now where i'm still a mechanic, but i get paid hourly. Diesel engine vehicles and machinery are becoming more popular, so the demand for diesel. when working as an auto mechanic, you may also experience a few drawbacks, such as: i've been enjoying it a lot but as much as i want to work on cars as a flat rate tech in the future it seems like the industry is dying. if you’re in a dying industry, it’s understandable that you might be worried about your job. the technician shortage grows worse by the day and is projected to result in over 640,000 unfilled auto tech positions by 2024. switching jobs, now i would say to avoid flat rate jobs. a lack of workers and apprentices, long waits for parts and an increasingly complex market are driving waiting times for car repairs.

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