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    Automobile Mechanic

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    Automobile Mechanic Over time cars may break down or get worn out. For an example, engines can give out, break, or fall apart. In addition, tires need to be changed every once in awhile when they wear out; oil needs to be changed or else it will destroy the engine. If people did not have mechanics how would they get around when their vehicles break down? To become an automobile mechanic, it is crucial to prepare through the appropriate schooling and training, to understand what the job itself

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    Auto Mechanics

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    to be a Great Mechanic The automotive industry is booming and with more cars on the road, there’s a desperate need for highly qualified automotive service technicians, also known as auto mechanics. With that being said, an automotive technician’s duty is to ensure they’re doing their job properly and accordingly, in order to achieve the best results, both in enhancing business and providing genuine customer service. If one is currently employed, or seeking employment as a mechanic and would enjoy

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    Mechanics

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    |: Centre for Foundation Studies (CFS) |Unit Code |: FHSC1014 | |Course |: Foundation in Science |Unit Title |: Mechanics | |Year/ Trimester |: Year 1 / Trimester 1 | | | |Session |: 201401

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    Automotive Mechanics

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    Automotive Mechanic When I first thought of what career I wanted, I played with computers so I just had the thought of to do something with computers like programming or a computer systems analyst. When I looked into more careers I had a bigger interest in cars and from there I wanted to be a mechanic. After wanting to be a mechanic I thought of who I could talk to or help to see if I would like being a mechanic and one close person to me that was into cars was my cousin who taught me a lot of things

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    Auto Mechanics

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    Auto Mechanic Most of my spare time is spent looking at anything and everything involving cars so it stood to reason that I would be interested in learning how they work. The following pages will describe what I’ve learned while doing the necessary reading. The responsibilities and specific work of this occupation is, using computers to identify problems, test parts and systems to make sure they work correctly, follow lists to ensure all parts are examined, perform basic maintenance

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    next to him helping take parts off and on. Ever since a young kid I have always wanted to be a diesel mechanic. Diesel mechanics do a variety of things revolving around diesel engines. Diesel mechanics use a variety of tools to inspect and repair diesel engines either for a small local shop or a manufacture shop. They change brakes, change fluids, and repair worn out parts. (Amoia) Diesel mechanics have to closely examine all the parts on a diesel engine to diagnose

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    Automotive mechanics fix cars or trucks that have problems either mechanically or technologically . They must be able to locate the source of the problem quickly and accurately. They must know automobiles well because the type of work they do has changed immensely over the years. It was once only simple mechanical repair. Now it is a highly technological job. Cars today are run by computers and electronic systems. The computers tell the automotive mechanics how well the car or truck is performing

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    Automotive Mechanic “ You have to look for teachers. If you want to be a mechanic, go hang out with mechanics.” (“Robert Kiyosaki”). Being a mechanic doesn't just happen overnight, one will need some experience and some type of education. If somebody knows anybody who is a mechanic, one should have them teach some of the information they know. For example, being a mechanic is a hands on job. One will need to know how to use certain tools and procedures in order to be successful. A mechanic will be

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    Mechanics are people who knows what is wrong with an automobile and how to fix one, There are a lot of people in this career field, about 701,000 people are employed in this career in the United States. Mechanics have quite a bit of duties to pursue, some of these duties are to identify mechanical problem, often by using computerized diagnostic equipment. They also have to test parts to make sure they all work properly. If they do not work properly they then explain to their clients what automotive

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    is wrong with her. That’s what an auto mechanic job is, to figure out what is wrong with a car and resolve that problem. Either working on gas or diesel, a mechanic needs requirements to enter into this field. The skills for a mechanic are simple but learning about them can be difficult. Any error that a mechanic has made while working on a vehicle can be held accountable. That is why it is important to know the proper requirements to be in field. A mechanic needs to know five basics

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