I recommend that you find what your passionate about and do it. Let’s face it, no one wants to spend the rest of their life hating their job. Life is too short…make each day count. While you’re thinking about your passions, I’ll tell you about mine and a few other stories.
Donnie’s Story
I started working on cars as a hobby when I was a kid. My father, brother and I enjoyed tinkering around with cars. In high school, I enrolled in an auto mechanics class. This class allowed us to perform the mechanical aspect as well as body work and painting. There, I painted my first car. It was a 1974 Camaro. It took me the entire year to repair all the small dents and get it painted. However, the paint job turned out awesome. I was impressed with the satisfaction of being able to stand back and see the end result. This was when I discovered that I was passionate about the collision repair pathway. From there I attended a school for collision repair and entered the field of collision repair. In 2004 I decided to take the skills that I’ve learned and teach it to others. I remain passionate about collision repair and teaching.
What if we can teach you a skill that you are passionate about and earn an honest decent income? Would that interest you? If so, keep reading to learn what we have to offer. If it is a fit for your needs, we’ll help you take the next step. If not, I suggest finding what you are passionate about. Fair enough?
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Job Security
- As long as people continue to drive vehicles, there are going to be accidents.
- As long as there are accidents, there’s going to be people required to repair those damaged vehicles.
- The roads are getting busier every day with traffic as population grows.
- Job not outsourced – Vehicles involved in an accident will not be shipped overseas to have repairs completed and shipped back.
This means JOB SECURITY for technicians Job EnvironmentMost automotive body repair technicians work indoors and work a standard 40-hour week, Monday through Friday, although some, including the self-employed, work more than 40 hours a week.
Source: US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Still not sure if collision repair is a fit? This may help you determine if it is or not.
This is how I-CAR says it: “If you’re someone who enjoys working with your hands, has a mechanical aptitude, takes pride in your work and is passionate about cars, then you might consider a career in collision repair. In spite of many stereotypes, the collision repair field can be very rewarding for individuals who possess the right skills and desirable attitude. In fact, most people are surprised to learn that a collision repair technician’s income, on average, is better than comparable trades. Also, an experienced technician has high-income potential, excellent job security and ample opportunities for career advancement within the entire Automotive Industry.”
Potential Jobs
A collision repair and/or refinish technician are only a few of the possible career paths this training can lead you to. Others include:
- Automotive Technician
- Collision Estimator
- Aviation Paint Technician
- Auto Assembler
- Customer Advisor
- Part Specialist
- Body Shop Manager
- Body Shop Owner
- Auto Damage Appraiser
- Collision Instructor
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