For the sake of this paper, the term “mechanic” will lend to the definition of an uncertified and untrained person with automotive knowledge. So continuing with the paper, in the beginning of auto industry is about the point that mechanics emerged, the …show more content…
The usual maintenance includes “oil changes, tune ups, tire rotations, repair/replace worn parts like brake pads and wheel bearings, disassemble and reassemble parts, use equipment to ensure that repairs and maintenance were effective (Automotive Service Technician or Mechanic).” “The major parts including; engines, transmissions and differentials are now inspected using a computer plugged into the fuse box and ran through a preprogrammed diagnostic in order to insure effective and repeatable performance and reliability (Automotive Service Technician or Mechanic).” “The newer vehicles get the more electronic systems a auto technician will face in the everyday life, so making sure that these systems working correctly is key to making sure that all mechanical parts in the car are working (Automotive Service Technician or Mechanic).” “Other forms of fuel might baffle older and unexperienced auto technicians but the thing is that in this job you must adapt to survive in this industry and a sad part is that eventually gasoline and diesel will no longer exist so they must adapt on alternative fueled machines such as electricity and biofuel (Automotive Service Technician or Mechanic).” “The hours usually depend on where an auto technician works, having a part time, and full time are allowed to work evenings or weekends, also overtime is common (Automotive Service