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Top Recession Proof Career - Auto Mechanic

In these trying economic times, there aren't many professions that aren't suffering. There are only a few industries that aren't being affected, and many upcoming high school graduates and anyone looking for a career path are beginning to consider longevity when it comes to choosing a career. At this point, the economy is unstable, and a career that won't suffer in a recession is becoming a major factor when choosing a future occupation.

In these hard economic times, many professions are suffering. There are only a handful of industries that aren't being affected. Many high school seniors and anyone looking for a career are starting to consider longevity when it comes to finding a career. When the economy is unstable, a career that won't suffer in a recession is becoming a major factor when choosing a future job.

It is becoming harder and harder to secure financing for new cars, and so many people are keeping their older cars for longer and longer periods of time. This will lead to an increase in automotive repairs, maintenance, and towing. Employment for Auto Mechanics is set to increase 14 percent between 2006 and 2016. Most of this growth will be concentrated in automobile dealerships and independent repair shops. The Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, reported recently that jobs for automotive service technicians and mechanics is expected to grow faster than average despite the economic downturn. Many new jobs in the industry will be created, and job opportunities will be significantly higher because many skilled technicians are expected to retire within the next few years.

Growth is also expected in small retail operations that offer after warranty repairs. However, jobs will continue to decline in gasoline service stations because it is becoming less and less common for them offer repair services, as they did in past years.

Most of these job prospects are expected to be geared towards qualified people who complete high school or postsecondary automotive training programs. Auto Mechanics who receive certification through the Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) will be able to demand higher paying jobs.

Auto mechanics are expected to have good diagnostic and problem solving skills. Formal training is needed in basic electronics and computer courses for people to develop these skills.

Auto Mechanics were recently named in the 'Top 21 Recession Proof Jobs' by Forbes magazine. There will always be a demand for skilled automotive repair specialist, and even in times like these, they will find their skills a valuable asset.

by: Jess Saint Vess




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