Becoming A Mechanic At 40

Becoming A Mechanic At 40

Am I too old to be a car mechanic? 3

As I said this, people around me told me that at the age of 42, I was too old to be a mechanic, and even after graduating from a local community college, there was no one but a frustrated PLC. Did not want to keep The SP prefers to employ young people. Also, my old neighbor said I wasn't a good mechanic because he thought I wasn't good with my hands.

Not a parent, but are you willing to spend about $ 2,530,000 on a tool at your age? Industry is closing down, closure of PLC and closure of dealer is not enough to work.

Yes why not? There are many job opportunities for mechanics. Pick up the key and decide if you really want to go out or look for other opportunities in the field. As a general rule, you will pass 1 or 2 ASE tests during the training and get a Diploma or Certificate in Automotive Engineering. From there you can look for one or the other job, the service consultants at the car dealership usually receive mechanic training, teach car keys (you don't need a high school diploma), you can drive home with car training. Sales can start a job. Most supplier cars (many small sellers sell to independent sellers and independent retailers, this is always the end of auto trade (think caller.) Local community college programs, there are people of all ages - down, I will get some more keys. Improve by adopting new technologies.

Certainly not!

I am currently studying at university and my curriculum is older than the younger ones, there are even some interns who are in their fifties and sixties.

Follow your plan, I'm sure someday someone will hire you ... and even if no one does, there is still a chance to open your business.

You are not old enough to be an auto mechanic. He is still young. Also, you never get old for an internship.

Not necessarily very old, but look at that, would you hire a 40 year old boy with 20 years of experience as a realtor or not? Yes, there are many experienced unemployed mechanics that you will have to deal with.

It depends a lot on your health as it is physical activity and your ability to learn quickly. I worked until I was 55 and had to quit smoking because of ■■■■■ pain. If you want and you can. How else do you fix a small gene? There is a lot of work, less investment in tools and lighter parts to manage. Okay, and I remember he was never too old to work, not too old to give up. Ok i

Becoming A Mechanic At 40

Becoming A Mechanic At 40

If someone hires you, get your business license and go on air.

I will not stop turning my car keys unless I have a lot of arthritis in my hands or my skin is so thin that it takes me 4 weeks to scratch like my grandmother ...

The only reason they don't want to hire you is because your insurance isn't paying. Let me tell you something Rent or use your garage, grow your business and business. look at me. I am 61 years old and I am a mechanic, but I work for my needs. Let me tell you As long as you know what to do, I will not hesitate to hire you. And if you don't know everything, the best mechanics don't know everything. I know it's frustrating, but find a loan, rent a garage, get insurance and get the things you and your business need.

He's probably too old to be a mechanic! I won't let you work on my car because you'll probably forget to turn the wheels on again (after first removing them). At the same time, you fix your back with elevator keys and other things that make me feel like I'm in pain in the garage. I had to sell my car because I would not feel safe after losing it and I would feel very stupid if I left it.

You can go bowling or walk your dog.

Becoming A Mechanic At 40

Becoming A Mechanic At 40

If You Know Your Things, No, You're Not Old, Be Careful.

Becoming A Mechanic At 40

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