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Automotive Careers on Cutting Edge of Technology
Young people anxious to get a job sooner rather than later, a job with excellent growth potential, a job that does not require four, five, six or more years of college should consider a career path in automotive technology. The high-tech automotive technician armed with computerized diagnostic tools and engine analyzers has supplanted the old image of the auto mechanic.
Help Wanted: Automotive Service Technicians
(One of the biggest challenges facing many companies today is finding knowledgeable, highly-skilled employees. This is especially true for automotive dealerships and repair shops. There were 818,000 automotive service technician and mechanic jobs available, according to a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) report. The DOL expects the demand for technicians to increase about 10 to 20 percent annually through 2012.
Auto Technician Certification Benefits Motorists
(NAPSI)-It makes good financial sense to protect your automotive investment through maintenance and service performed by qualified professionals. And an increasingly popular way to distinguish between auto technicians is to look for national certification.
A Guide to Automotive Careers
We've all seen shows like Pimp My Ride, Overhaulin' and American Hot Rod seduce us with their big engines and fast cars. But there's nothing like the joy of fixing a car with your own two hands. It's just a bonus if it happens to be a fast car with a big engine.
What about a career in Welding
If you are interested in a career in welding, you will be surprised what the working world has to offer you. After you have established an education pertaining to welding, you will be on your way to a rewarding career. Welding can help you establish financial security and open many doors of opportunity for you. What's more, a career in welding can be rewarding and truly enrich your life.
Career Colleges Named Best Alternative to Four-Year Institutions by Survey Respondents
PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwire - June 19, 2008) - In a current economy marked by rising unemployment and steep job competition in which recent college graduates must contend with workforce veterans for the same limited positions, college students are placing more importance on degrees with immediately marketable work skills.
Automotive Service Technicians Go High-Tech
By the year 2000, there were about 217 million vehicles on the road in the U.S., traveling 2.5 trillion miles, and consuming 160 billion gallons of gasoline. In light of these figures from the Center for Automotive Research, how could you not consider a career in the ever-expanding automotive industry
Automotive Training Paves the Way to a Lucrative Career Path
When it comes to the person who does auto repair, the term "mechanic" no longer applies. With most vehicles having a least a half dozen - and sometimes more than two dozen - electronic components, the term "automotive technician" is much more applicable. Along with the increasing complexity of vehicles' electronics comes an increasing need for automotive training.
Auto Technician Certification Benefits Motorists
(NAPSI)-It makes good financial sense to protect your automotive investment through maintenance and service performed by qualified professionals. And an increasingly popular way to distinguish between auto technicians is to look for national certification.
Welding is an exciting career with potential to grow.
Anyone looking for a blue-collar career using their hands might be interested in learning more about welding. Many apprenticeship programs will accept candidates who have completed tenth grade or higher at the high school level, although a high school diploma or GED is preferred.
 
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