Im going to Ferris State (they have a campus near my house) for Automotive Management. While some guys end up as service managers, most work for the big 3 or a supplier. Its really just a management degree, that can be used in any industry. I don't really want to be a service manager...
I spent my first two years of college drunk and belligerent. They pretty much tossed me out (I guess BBQing on the dorm roof wasn't such a good idea). Than I spent two years working full-time and taking a class or two per semester. Only when I decided that I needed the degree (not because of pressure from my parents, etc) did I return full time (financed by the sale of my '66 'Vette Roadster). I jumped in the deep end of the pull, pulled 3.8-4.0s and got done in the final two years.
I wish I'd gone to grad school, but by the time I looked at going back I was making more than most folks coming out with their MBAs.
I'm still learning
Glad to hear it! Once you get married, kids, going to school at night becomes real difficult, you can't do anything well.
TomOverdrive is overrated
this business is beyond destroyed
there is not a shortage of mechanics ..there is a shortage of customers
audis break ..... A LOT
and more competition in NJ
In backwater azironna , that guy is the ONLY schnitzel car shop for 50 miles
we have 5 audi dealers in a 30 mile radius in bergen county
We have a ton of Audi dealers, but also a lot of independent german car wrenches because of the stupid money the dealers charge for even simple up keep. $1000 for a brake job? Yeah, sure, Fritz.
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