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Automotive Instructor Job

By Jobseeker at 04/08/07 16:33

It is high time that you started turning that inclination for fixing cars into a lucrative new career. Getting into the market as an automotive instructor is easier than you think. There are more than 803,000 jobs in the American automotive industry and with many current automotive technicians eyeing retirement, someone is going to have to emerge to train the future automotive technicians of tomorrow as the industry grows even larger in opportunities.

Automotive Instructor Job-Places To Work

There are a number of institutions with automotive training programs. In the past, jobs for automotive training instructors were reserved to the traditional automotive trade and training schools. And that was only if the training school was lucky enough to find students that wanted to sign away six months to one year of their lives studying something they already knew like the back of their hand-or so they thought. Those training schools are still around today, the only difference is now they are facing a little competition.

In addition to the old school automotive trade and training schools, there are now junior and community colleges across the country offering majors with a focus in automotive training and automotive applied sciences. So your new career as an automotive training instructor may be in one of the three leading types of institutions offering education for aspiring automotive technicians.

The consensus amongst the hiring giants in the industry is that it takes more than just killer skills with brake shoes and heat and cooling systems to be a new age automotive technician. Two year college programs offer a balance between solid automotive training, and everything else in between. One of the major reasons for the switch from six month automotive training programs to coveted Associate Degrees from community colleges is the introduction of technology into the automotive industry.

Technology And Your New Job

That common theme is the use of technology in almost any job in the automotive industry. Since cars and trucks were introduced to some of the most complex and advanced systems, they have been the biggest part of getting high quality vehicles on the roadways.Today's automotive technicians are able to work with electrical appliances that will tell that how to repair modern car problems. Many of the tools involved with modern car repair are also computer based, as are most technical car manuals.

Not only will technology be important to training automotive technicians, but to the automotive instructor job as well. Someone has to be around to teach students training for their automotive degrees just how to stay current on new technological upgrades on cars and trucks, and how to repair and maintain the health of the world's futuristic cars. Instructors who can co-exist comfortably with the new innovative face of cars will be most likely to snag a job.

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