Roar” as the smell of race fuel and burnt tire feels the air. Racing is not a hobby anymore it’s more of a lifestyle now. Nothing will ever be able to give you a better adrenaline high than being on that track running your car are truck. they may not make very much for how hard they have to work but it is worth it. also you don’t even need much schooling for it just your high school diploma and two to three years of training and that’s even on the job. you don’t even have to go out and work in the hot son most of the time you work in a shop with central air and heating. if you work hard enough and are good at it then you could apply for heavy duty mechanics who make a little more for almost the same job. “Diesel service technicians and …show more content…
Diesel service technicians and mechanics inspect, repair, and overhaul buses and trucks, or maintain and repair any type of diesel engine. It’s not just always about just changing oil and brakes you also got engine that need to be repaired and some people may want you to put performance parts on. “high school diploma typically requires about 3-4 years of training as journey-level technicians. However, the BLS notes that formal training through a diesel engine repair program may result in better employment opportunities. In addition to classroom studies and hands-on work, specializing in light-duty diesel mechanics or high-performance powertrain service may be beneficial.” (http://study.com). Many employers prefer to hire diesel mechanic who have a professional certification, which can enhance job opportunities and prospects for career advancement. The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) offers designations in medium/heavy trucks, truck equipment, school buses and transit buses. To become ASE certified, diesel mechanics need at least two years of work experience in their areas of specialization and pass an exam. For instance, advanced diesel mechanics can achieve master technician status by passing a series of exams covering