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29-09-2010, 10:00 PM | #31 | |||
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29-09-2010, 10:12 PM | #32 | |||
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29-09-2010, 10:23 PM | #33 | ||
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Did a pre-app course when i was 16 which was good and gave me the basic knowledge for when i started work e.g jacking up cars, knowing where the sump is and so on. It also counts as your first whole year at tafe so when your a 1st year at work you will be a second year at tafe. A good point to use when you are looking for a job is to say you can be working full time 1 year earlier then any other apprentice
I stayed at the same place for 5 years and enjoyed it a lot. We worked on many cars from old to new. My old boss was into vettes so we always had something like that around. On the other end we had a fleet of hire cars which included Audi a8's, 7 series BMW's and a bunch of Caprice Holdens. We did a bunch of random engine builds including vans, small trucks and cars. Money was not the greatest but not bad. In my final year i was taking home $720 a week. This mechanical knowledge got me my new job which is rebuilding espresso coffee machines. I think its important to take these points into consideration * Look into the pre-app course. * Look at a small garage. (You get to work on a large range of cars) * Don't spend $15,000 on you first tool box. You will loose you 10mm ring open-ender * Work 50 plus hours a weeek. * Grease, grease, grease. If your keen on cars and enjoy fixing things you will like it. It will also give you the knowledge you need to build your own project car properly. Makes me miss wrenching....... |
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30-09-2010, 09:05 AM | #34 | |||
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30-09-2010, 11:50 AM | #35 | ||
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but how do people learn all this stuff about working on cars when they aren't mechanics?
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30-09-2010, 12:08 PM | #36 | ||
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Some mechanics do get more than $20 and hours but MOST dont.
There is way easier ways to earn MORE money than being a mechanic, but saying that I'm still glad I did my trade because now I have the knowledge to work on my own cars and have saved + MADE thousands in my shed on weekends. |
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30-09-2010, 12:30 PM | #37 | |||
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I still do this. I took yesterday off my boring office job to work on the excel, went to the wreckers, it was a good change.
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30-09-2010, 01:11 PM | #38 | ||
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yea mall the mechanics i know, well the smart ones anyway, work during the week then do private jobs on the weekends for people they know from the area and they make their enitre wage during the week on a sunday or saturday and sunday.
It alot of working but doing that, you could get decent money, plus working on mates cars would be alright anyway. |
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30-09-2010, 07:27 PM | #39 | ||
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the way i see it, the only way you will make decent money from being a mechainic is if you do your own projects as above, buy cars that are broken (but is realy a simple fix especially with the right tools/parts) and sell em for a profit... thats what my uncle does, he's probly sold 10 cars in the past year and hasnt lost out on any of them
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30-09-2010, 07:43 PM | #40 | |||
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30-09-2010, 08:54 PM | #41 | |||
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If you really have your heart set on an automotive trade, go for the diesel side of things and work your way into a job at the mines. Lots of money to be made there. |
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30-09-2010, 09:31 PM | #42 | ||
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+1 for the mines. Thats where I'm headed now, or at least trying to....
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30-09-2010, 11:13 PM | #43 | ||
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Yes the money is good at the mines but the work isnt for everyone. A mate of mine got a job up there as a mechanic only a few weeks ago. He didnt last a week. Said it was terrible.
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01-10-2010, 12:14 AM | #44 | ||
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you would have to be mad to start as a car mechanic. Packing shelves at coles, or driving a forklift somewhere will earn you more by the hour, and you need no skills, no tools and no responsibility.
Get into the heavy side straight away, be it road transport or mining/earthmoving and you will be laughing. You will learn everything and more than you will ever need to know to fix cars, and also learn how to improvise, fabricate, become a part time auto sparky, and learn how to fix anything and everything mechanical. You will also get paid well for your trouble. $20 something an hour just doesnt cut it for any skilled trade these days. I pay $20 odd an hour tax!! In the underground game, our third year apprentices are on $30 an hour. |
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