I will probably go to TSTC they have a great diesel mechanics program where it’s not all classroom work its all hands on projects. Due to the hands-on nature of the job online diesel mechanic training programs are very rare, however online courses are available on a very limited basis. Some schools provide a hybrid format which requires students to complete a portion of their coursework on-campus or at a work location. That works the best for me I am a hands on kina guy that’s where I learn the best from. I researched TSTC and they do all kinds of projects like rebuilding the engines, tearing them down and putting piece and piece back together again. Completing a diesel mechanic training program may lead to a career as a diesel engine professional, …show more content…
The average annual Diesel Mechanic salary is $49,538, as of February 22, 2016, with a range usually between $42,640-$54,394. But, the salary for someone with the title Diesel Mechanic may vary dependent on a number of factors including industry, company size, location, years of experience and level of education. So if I opened up my own shop and had employs there and they work at my old shop I could open up another one and have two shops with managers and everything