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Guide to Texas Mechanic & Vocational Programs

Some people drive down a Texas rode and think about how wonderful the birds sound in the air. Others drive thinking about the sounds of the exhaust, the force building in the engine, the pistons, the crank, the clutch and all the components of a working vehicle. If you can’t get car parts out of your mind, you might want to consider investing in a mechanics education. Being trained as a mechanic will allow you to work with vehicles every day, making them run smoothly, go faster, work more efficiently, or simply perform to a customer’s specifications. There are different areas you can specialize in, depending on which area of the car you would most like to study.

The traditional education program for mechanics takes about two years to complete. During that time you will learn all of the fundamentals you will need to work in a shop of your choice. Since there is a difference between the way that imports and domestics are set up and there are even more differences between different makes of cars, you will have to still learn some aspects of the mechanic world while on the job. In school, you can choose to be trained online or in a hands-on setting, just depending on how you learn best.

Texas Mechanic & Vocational Job Outlook and Salary

There are a number of jobs becoming available for mechanics within the state of Texas. In the nation as a whole there seems to be a shortage in qualified people to fill these jobs. More and more people are retiring as well, so the jobs are coming open without any replacements coming in. This is a good sign for you the graduate, because it indicates that you will have little issue in gaining employment. A sound education will still be necessary for most places of employment, so don’t think that you can dive right in.

With a 5% growth in mechanics jobs coming about, you might be wondering what kind of pay levels you will be seeing. The average hourly wage for mechanics in 2009 was $16.88. However, the upper level of employees made $20.07 an hour, so there are opportunities for higher numbers. If you decide to become an entrepreneur and open your own shop, that number could expand to virtually anything. It’s just a matter of gathering the right clients. In most jobs that you will hold, seniority will play a role in the amount of money you make. It will also depict your knowledge in the field.

Texas Mechanic & Vocational Schools

ATI Career Technical Institute – Dallas
ATI Technical Institute – Dallas
Lincoln Tech – Grand Prairie
South Texas Vocational Technical Institute – Brownsville
Ashworth College – Online

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