How To Become A Mechanic With No Experience Or Schooling

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Learn how to become a mechanic when you have no work experience or schooling. In this video you'll learn that if you don't have experience, you can create the experience you need for yourself. Once you've done these 3 things mentioned in this video, you'll be ready to approach any employer and share your story. These methods will have employers interested in you to a higher degree.

I created this video because I watched Scotty Kilmer, Chris Fix, Lets Drift Media, and the Mechanic OC. They had good general information, but they all lacked more in depth explanations as to start out as a complete beginner.

Just to note, using this approach may not land you into dealerships immediately, but your chances of getting into lube shops is almost assured knowing these things. This route will save you money on tuition and you build your skills while working entry level jobs. Then you can move up slowly to enter dealerships or independent shops while building your resume.

While I do show you here that you can get into the automotive field without school, there are certain instances where I recommend college.

If enroll in community college and pay for a 4 month tuition course, that would be fine. Usually tuition for that is around $3,000 or less and you can apply for scholarships or grants that will pay off your course no problem. And you get certified at the end of successful completion with enough knowledge to enter the automotive field. This is a good option. Not the best, but good.

The best time to go to college is when you are already working for an employer in a shop. Usually a year or two later if the employer likes you, he will offer to sign you up for apprenticeship. This means now you can go back to school and sign up for apprenticeship under your employer's offer. And since they offered to sign you up, that means in most cases they will pay for all or some of your tuition training. Then this is the best time to go to college.

The worst time to go to college, and I recommend you stay completely AWAY FROM, is those 1 year, 2 year, 3 year, 4 year automotive programs. Those college courses will cost you up in the $30,000 and up just to enroll. And say goodbye to any scholarship really helping you out to cover your college tuition. Maybe you might score a $15,000 scholarship.

But then you're competing with straight A students in your college and people who've done community work who qualify. Good luck getting those scholarships. There are maybe only 1 or 2 of them anyways. And say hello to a big fat loan that will follow and haunt you for a long time in your life.

So all in all, it is still possible to get into the automotive field without any college whatsoever. But it will take a bit longer to move up. At least you can get into a lube shop and start there. You will learn lots from there anyhow.

Build up your skills and your resume working at a lube shop so you can gain credibility to enter an independent shop or dealer. You might have to be at a lube shop for at least a year before moving up.

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02:01 Tip #1 to becoming a mechanic.
02:44 Tip #2 to becoming a mechanic.
03:08 Tip #3 to becoming a mechanic.
03:30 How to apply these 3 tips to get a job.

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