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Old 08-13-2003 | 02:10 PM
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Have any of you guys Taken automovtive technology in college? And How was the pay when you got out.



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Old 08-13-2003 | 02:28 PM
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I really need help with this guys/girls please?
Old 08-13-2003 | 02:32 PM
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It will depend on the particular job that you are pursuing.



Sales,...that depends on whether you work for direclty for a OEM, indirectly for a OEM (at a dealership), or possibly for a vendor which produces OEM parts (like NGK or Delphi for example).

Engineering,...you can get paid a lot for engineering. You can work for the OEM or a vendor.



Be more specific about your career choice and I can answer some more about your questions.
Old 08-13-2003 | 08:09 PM
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Exactly what jobs are there to choses from if i get my associates degree?
Old 08-13-2003 | 08:14 PM
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um why do you need a degree to put stuff on a shelf?



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Old 08-13-2003 | 08:24 PM
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because it looks nice and you get paid more!
Old 08-13-2003 | 08:25 PM
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I've just started taking a 2yr. Automotive Technology program at my local community college for an associates degree, and it's basically structured to educate and train mechanics. It doesn't really have much to do with engineering, I don't think, just servicing and repairing cars. There's another program that's similar to this at my community college that's set up as a co-op with GM. Ten weeks are spent in class and in the 'lab,' and the next ten weeks are spent at a sponsoring GM or GM affiliated dealership where you are basically imployed as a service mechanic there. Every ten weeks, it switches back and forth. It's like an internship.



Anyway, I don't know how it works at your school, but I think Automotive Technology is geared toward people who want to become liscenced auto mechanics. If you want to get into engineering, go for a degree in Engineering, although it'll be a lot more schooling.
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yeah to get an engineering job you need the full degree. if you wanna chage oil you need an opposable thumb



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Old 08-13-2003 | 08:46 PM
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The Course im thinking about taking is a 4 year, 120 hour course. there a multiple other course, like the Nissan and chrysler,General Motors and toyota program. those are all 134 hours programs. there is also a list of job opportunites available.



Associate in applied Technology Degree.



General Automotive tech, Basic automotive tech, brake and front end specialist, transmission specialist, engine specialist, computer systems specialist, engine performance specialist, service advisor, service writer, and parts attendent.



But i wanna make atleast 25 and hour, and i dont know if any of these provide that oppertunity.
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Originally Posted by jayshadow' date='Aug 13 2003, 04:46 PM
The Course im thinking about taking is a 4 year, 120 hour course. there a multiple other course, like the Nissan and chrysler,General Motors and toyota program. those are all 134 hours programs. there is also a list of job opportunites available.



Associate in applied Technology Degree.



General Automotive tech, Basic automotive tech, brake and front end specialist, transmission specialist, engine specialist, computer systems specialist, engine performance specialist, service advisor, service writer, and parts attendent.



But i wanna make atleast 25 and hour, and i dont know if any of these provide that oppertunity.
i was making that and i didnt have any of that schooling. it depends on where you are and what job you do. around here techs start at $15-18 and hour and top out between $25-29 and hour. sometimes theres a bonus sometimes not. parts guys usually start at about $10 and you can make 70-80k as the manager.



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