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Auto Mechanics Career Forecast

Stratford's Auto Mechanic Course Can Mean Career Success for You!

An auto mechanic is an essential and important profession in today's society. With millions of drivers on the roads, there is always a need for a qualified auto mechanic. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, the number of jobs for automotive technicians is expected to increase 14% through 2016, which is faster than average.*

Stratford's auto mechanic course can help you learn the fundamentals of being an auto mechanic and how that can translate into earning an attractive salary in a career as an auto mechanic.

Auto Mechanic Careers and YOU…

Automotive technology continues to advance, therefore the work of an auto mechanic has become increasingly comprehensive. From basic car maintenance to more sophisticated electric and computer related repairs, today's auto mechanics should have a valid understanding of:
• Computer technology
• Diagnostic testing
• Mechanical skills
• Mathematical skills
• Electronics
• And more…

Stratford can help you take the first step toward becoming an auto mechanic, which could lead to employment with:
• An established repair garage
• Transportation companies
• Major retailers
• Car dealerships
• Auto parts store
• Or even start your own business!

Let Stratford steer you in the right direction. Enroll in our auto mechanic course today!
 

* Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publication, "Occupational Outlook Handbook 2008-09."
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