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		<title>Avenues for Automotive Training</title>
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<div>Breaking into a field is difficult, especially when it is one that has as much competition as the automotive industry. One of the best ways to get a job is to have a solid combination of education and experience. Many individuals are unsure of the steps you need to take to land a job quickly and easily. Below are a few ideas for getting the automotive training you need to be successful in the field.Attend an automotive school. Although you will need more than just an education to be successful in your chosen career, school is a good place to start your automotive training. Because many automotive schools offer student resources such as help getting internships and post-graduation job placement services,</div><p>&#8230; <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/avenues-for-automotive-training/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p><p><a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/avenues-for-automotive-training/">Avenues for Automotive Training</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com">Automotive</a></p>
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<div><br/><br/>Breaking into a field is difficult, especially when it is one that has as much competition as the automotive industry. One of the best ways to get a job is to have a solid combination of education and experience. Many individuals are unsure of the steps you need to take to land a job quickly and easily. Below are a few ideas for getting the automotive training you need to be successful in the field.<br/><br/>Attend an automotive school. Although you will need more than just an education to be successful in your chosen career, school is a good place to start your automotive training. Because many automotive schools offer student resources such as help getting internships and post-graduation job placement services, enrolling in a good school is the equivalent to taking the first step toward a successful career.<br/><br/>Work as an intern. Most automotive schools maintain ongoing working relationships with local automotive shops, garages, and dealerships. These relationships mean that there are many internships available through the school. Internships help you by giving you valuable on-the-job experience before graduation, giving you a better chance of being chosen for a job. Some internships may also give you credit toward your degree.<br/><br/>Work as an apprentice. Apprenticeships are seen less frequently than they were in the early days of our country, but they still exist. An apprenticeship is like an internship, except it is in lieu of a formal education. Someone who cannot afford schooling works for an experienced member of the field, often for very little pay, in exchange for the opportunity to learn more about the field.<br/><br/>Bust tires part-time. Although busting tires, which means taking tires off and putting them on the wheels is considered by some to be a miserable job, it provides very valuable automotive training. Many mechanics started out busting tires for an automotive garage or dealership as they learned the ropes, gradually moving on to more advanced maintenance.<br/><br/>Change oil in a lube shop. Oil and lube shops specialize in changing the oil and filters in a car very quickly, allowing people to get in and out and on with their day. Although working in a lube shop may not offer many advancement opportunities, it allows you to learn your way around a car. When applying for positions at an automotive garage or dealership, you will therefore be able to show that you have had on-the-job automotive training.<br/><br/>Work behind a parts counter. There are many parts stores and parts departments in dealerships, where the do-it-yourselfers buy parts to fix their own cars. While working behind a parts counter does not offer experience working on cars directly, it does allow you to learn a lot about different cars. Additionally, many parts stores offer company automotive training programs that you can apply to future jobs in the industry.<br/><br/>All of these options are accessible to those with little or no automotive experience, allowing even the most novice worker to receive automotive training. The best approach is always to combine a formal education with on-the-job experience, giving you a leg up over your classmates when you all start seeking jobs after graduation.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Advanced Technology Solutions for Automotive &amp; Semi Conductor Industries</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 00:29:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><strong>Advanced Technology Solutions for Automotive &#38; Semi Conductor Industries</strong>An ever-increasing range of leading-edge technologies emerging into the manufacturing, more so in the automotive &#38; semi-conductor sectors, make them two of the most exciting and dynamic manufacturing sectors in the world.Automotive &#38; Semi-conductor industries are facing an extremely challenging business environment today with increase in product heterogeneousness, higher dependence on outsourcing, and a growing need to collaborate with an unending list of business partners. Moreover, with the automotive electronics market exploding and semiconductor consumption booming worldwide, the tremendous opportunity for semiconductor companies brings with it the increasing pressure to keep pace with the shortening development cycles and the need for newer and more innovative products. However not all the products that hit</div><p>&#8230; <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/advanced-technology-solutions-for-automotive-semi-conductor-industries/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p><p><a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/advanced-technology-solutions-for-automotive-semi-conductor-industries/">Advanced Technology Solutions for Automotive &#038; Semi Conductor Industries</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com">Automotive</a></p>
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<div><br/><br/><strong>Advanced Technology Solutions for Automotive &amp; Semi Conductor Industries</strong><br/><br/>An ever-increasing range of leading-edge technologies emerging into the manufacturing, more so in the automotive &amp; semi-conductor sectors, make them two of the most exciting and dynamic manufacturing sectors in the world.<br/><br/>Automotive &amp; Semi-conductor industries are facing an extremely challenging business environment today with increase in product heterogeneousness, higher dependence on outsourcing, and a growing need to collaborate with an unending list of business partners. Moreover, with the automotive electronics market exploding and semiconductor consumption booming worldwide, the tremendous opportunity for semiconductor companies brings with it the increasing pressure to keep pace with the shortening development cycles and the need for newer and more innovative products. However not all the products that hit the market are successful since the consumer today is extremely particular about price and performance, leaving semiconductor companies to grapple with the triple challenges of increasing complexity, shorter timelines and increasing risk. In fact the need to excel by improving quality, creating product differentiation while meeting safety and other regulations has kept both the industries on their toes.<br/><br/>This kind of situation has given impetus to Advanced Technology Solutions, solutions that enable the automotive as well as semi-conductor industries to attain performance advancements and improved efficiency. Partnering with an organization offering industry specific advanced technology solutions in the focused areas of Automotive Electronics, Engineering Design, Product Engineering, Auto Infotainment &amp; Telematics, Instrument clusters, Industrial automation, Powertrain, Chip design, Embedded software, Analog mixed signal design, Electronic design, Physical design, Semiconductor design outsourcing, ASIC/SoC development, Vlsi design, FPGA design solutions, and support services such as Verification &amp; Validation, Offshore testing and Automotive embedded software, is a viable option that can leverage the technology expertise in automotive electronics &amp; semi-conductor solutions. It further helps in accelerating product development cycles and push the envelope of innovation.<br/><br/>Utilizing these Advanced Technology Solutions, the automotive &amp; semi-conductor industries can collaborate with a vast array of business partners and suppliers working in tandem to design and manufacture vehicles and focus on providing innovative silicon chip design and embedded software support.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Automotive Training For Do-It-Yourselfers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 08:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>Automotive training used to be a more common part of our society. Shop class was a commonly offered elective in high schools nationwide, ensuring that most boys knew their way around a car&#8217;s engine bay. Additionally, cars relied more on mechanical principles, rather than computerized systems. As a result, when a car broke down, the owner was much more likely to know how to fix it themselves, or at least have a friend or a family member who could fix it for them.The situation has changed dramatically over the years. Today&#8217;s cars are much more complex, and their owners are much less likely to have had any automotive training. As a result, dealerships and garages are repairing a higher percentage of</div><p>&#8230; <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/automotive-training-for-do-it-yourselfers/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p><p><a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/automotive-training-for-do-it-yourselfers/">Automotive Training For Do-It-Yourselfers</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com">Automotive</a></p>
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<div><br/><br/>Automotive training used to be a more common part of our society. Shop class was a commonly offered elective in high schools nationwide, ensuring that most boys knew their way around a car&#8217;s engine bay. Additionally, cars relied more on mechanical principles, rather than computerized systems. As a result, when a car broke down, the owner was much more likely to know how to fix it themselves, or at least have a friend or a family member who could fix it for them.<br/><br/>The situation has changed dramatically over the years. Today&#8217;s cars are much more complex, and their owners are much less likely to have had any automotive training. As a result, dealerships and garages are repairing a higher percentage of cars than ever before, and mechanics&#8217; rates have risen in accordance with the increased necessity of their services.<br/><br/>Those who dislike the situation have another option. With a little automotive training, most people can perform more of the routine maintenance on their cars, reducing the expenses associated with car maintenance and allowing them the satisfaction of a job well done.<br/><br/>An oil change is an example of routine maintenance that frequently costs car owners far more than they need to spend. An oil change is a fairly simple procedure in most cars, requiring only enough automotive training for the individual to know the location of the oil filter and drain plug. A basic car care class should teach car owners how to locate major components under the hood and perform simple maintenance tasks, as well as imparting valuable tips for beginning do-it-yourselfers. For example, a good introductory class should warn students to beware of screwing a bolt or ***** in crooked, known as crossing the threads.<br/><br/>A basic tune up is another routine maintenance task that do-it-yourselfers should be able to handle with a little automotive training. A basic tune up usually consists of changing the air filter, spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap and rotor, and positive crankcase valve (PCV). Depending on the car and the mileage recommendations on the components, a basic tune up can also include replacing the fuel filter and/or the oxygen sensor. Rubber parts, such as drive belts and radiator hoses, may also be checked and replaced during a tune up. On most cars, these parts are easily accessed and require only a basic understanding of automotive functions.<br/><br/>A do-it-yourselfer who has had basic automotive training can also replace his or her own brakes. Changing the brake pads on a car is typically a dirty but simple job, requiring only a basic understanding of the braking components on a car. Additionally, there are numerous routine maintenance and repair jobs that an intermediate level amateur mechanic can usually handle on his or her own, such as replacing a battery, alternator, starter, timing belt, and many other components.<br/><br/>Of course, a significant advantage of having automotive training is that dealerships and garages cannot take advantage of you by recommending maintenance that may not actually need to be done. A basic understanding of auto mechanics will enable you to intelligently discuss any problems with your mechanic, understand what he or she is talking about, and recognize when his or her recommendations are exaggerated or downright unnecessary.<br/><br/>Obviously, knowing the basics of how a car operates can be extremely beneficial, saving you money in more ways than one. Beginning automotive training classes are usually offered at your local auto tech school or community college. Whether you intend to venture a few repairs on your own, or you simply want to be able to hold your own with your mechanic, taking a car care class ensures that you will not be a victim of your own ignorance.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Automotive Training Schools</title>
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<div>If you are interested in building a career in the diesel, auto and auto body industry, then all you need is to get enrolled in an automotive training school. These kinds of schools help you to learn the basic rules of maintenance and also auto repair procedures. The programs offered by such schools include a combination of classroom instruction and practical experience and also provide instruction on older model as well as on the newer model vehicles. Since, complex computer operated cars and electronic systems are very popular these days, the automotive training schools are also offering instruction on using various electronic diagnostic equipments and providing computer-based study materials. Though most of these schools offer one year certificate programs, two year</div><p>&#8230; <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/automotive-training-schools/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p><p><a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/automotive-training-schools/">Automotive Training Schools</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com">Automotive</a></p>
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<div><br/><br/>If you are interested in building a career in the diesel, auto and auto body industry, then all you need is to get enrolled in an automotive training school. These kinds of schools help you to learn the basic rules of maintenance and also auto repair procedures. The programs offered by such schools include a combination of classroom instruction and practical experience and also provide instruction on older model as well as on the newer model vehicles. Since, complex computer operated cars and electronic systems are very popular these days, the automotive training schools are also offering instruction on using various electronic diagnostic equipments and providing computer-based study materials. Though most of these schools offer one year certificate programs, two year degree programs are also in high demand.<br/><br/>There are several universities and schools that offer online as well as regular automotive training programs.<br/><br/><strong>Advanced Technology Institute:</strong> The Advanced Technology Institute is a private non-profit and interdisciplinary research center. They are completely dedicated in progressing the photonic device technologies and the next-generation electronic. The institute has NATEF and ASE certified career programs. The several automotive training provided by this institute includes:<br/><br/> <strong>Automotive Technology: </strong>It is wide ranging program that includes suspension and tires to computers and diagnostic and also ASE/ Ford-Plus Training. <strong>Diesel/Heavy Vehicle: </strong>This program provides knowledge on marine diesels/ ships and boats and also about farm tractors and equipment. This course is very essential for professionals dealing with road construction, bulldozers and graders. <strong>Commercial Driving: </strong>It provides all the information essential for tractor or trailer truck driving. It also offers tuition reimbursement and has financing options and opportunities. <br/><br/><strong>Arizona Automotive Institute: </strong>This educational institute offers several automotive programs in order to provide the student ample career options. It is accredited by <strong>the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology</strong><strong> </strong>and is a member of the Arizona Private School Association. The various courses offered by this institute include:<br/><br/> <strong>Diploma in Automotive Technology:</strong> The course content of this program are fuel and ignition systems, information on steering, brakes, and suspension systems, and practical experience on conventional and computerized electrical systems. <strong></strong> <strong>Associate Degree in Diesel Technology:</strong> This course provides information on heavy diesel two and four stroke engines, computerized diagnostic systems, heavy truck chassis systems, diesel hydraulic systems, and also on fuel and ignition systems etc. <strong></strong> <br/><br/><strong>Some helpful tips:</strong><br/><br/> Make a thorough research about several automotive training schools before making your final decision. You can get detailed information about such schools in the online education portals. Choose an automotive school that updates their curriculum regularly in order to keep up with the rapid changes in technology. <br/><br/>For more information about automotive training schools you can visit topeducationguide.com<br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Choosing A Career For Life: Healthcare Industry Vs. Automotive Industry</title>
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<div>Choosing a career is an important goal for any individual. Most of us want to make a choice that will last forever. When looking into one field or another it is the long term benefits that help us make our final decision about what career path to take. The following tips will help you determine which career for life you are most interested in when thinking about the healthcare industry versus the automotive industry.As a healthcare provider you are providing your services for the welfare of the society and to the people. The healthcare field has many opportunities from working in hospitals and clinical facilities all the way to in home care. Often there are benefits and competitive salary packages for</div><p>&#8230; <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/choosing-a-career-for-life-healthcare-industry-vs-automotive-industry-2/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p><p><a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/choosing-a-career-for-life-healthcare-industry-vs-automotive-industry-2/">Choosing A Career For Life: Healthcare Industry Vs. Automotive Industry</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com">Automotive</a></p>
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<div><br/><br/>Choosing a career is an important goal for any individual. Most of us want to make a choice that will last forever. When looking into one field or another it is the long term benefits that help us make our final decision about what career path to take. The following tips will help you determine which career for life you are most interested in when thinking about the healthcare industry versus the automotive industry.<br/><br/>As a healthcare provider you are providing your services for the welfare of the society and to the people. The healthcare field has many opportunities from working in hospitals and clinical facilities all the way to in home care. Often there are benefits and competitive salary packages for healthcare professionals. These benefits often make the healthcare industry an ideal choice. The automotive industry has a range of opportunities as well. You can be involved in the development and production of vehicle components. This will allow you to be a part of new technology when it comes to the cars we all drive. There is also the sales side of the automotive industry that allows you to provide service and a product to people.<br/><br/>When you are thinking of making a choice like a career for life it is important to think about the features and benefits of your fields of interest. The following is a list of features and benefits that will help you choose between the healthcare industry versus the automotive industry.<br/><br/>Helping the Society: A healthcare professional has the opportunity to provide care to a large number of people. Lending this helping hand to society is not only rewarding but satisfying as well. The automotive field on the other hand is to make a better product and to sell it at a high price. Most often what the bottom line profit is tends to be more important than customer satisfaction. In addition, working to develop new designs and keeping up with the latest technology can make for a stressful environment to work in.<br/><br/>Training Programs: Considering the various levels of healthcare positions you are able to choose a program that specializes in the area you are most interested in. Once you complete a training program and have your diploma or certificate in hand you ready to start your career. In the automotive industry training is often conducted within the industry. Typically training is conducted for a period 12 to 24 months. You are educated on various subjects and then are able to choose the area in which you wish to specialize in.<br/><br/>Education Levels: A healthcare career usually requires less than 4 years of college education unless your goal is to become a doctor or practitioner. There are several areas in the field that you start working in with just a high school diploma. In the automotive industry you are looking at 4 years of college education to be in the top salaried positions. There is little opportunity for the high school graduate.<br/><br/>Choosing a career for life based on the above features and benefits can help you make an educated decision. When comparing healthcare vs. automotive industries the healthcare field is sure to be a more rewarding and achievable choice.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Finding a Good Automotive Repair School</title>
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<div>If you have set your sights on a career in the automotive industry, you&#8217;ll want to set yourself up for success. Just about anybody with a mechanical inclination can bust tires; but if you want your career to go beyond an entry level tire tech or&#8221;lube guy&#8221; type of position, you will need an education from a good automotive repair school.An automotive education proves to employers that you know your trade, making them feel more comfortable about taking a chance on you. It also qualifies you for higher-level openings in the automotive industry, such as mechanic or master mechanic positions, depending on your accompanying experience. Here are some ways to ensure that the automotive repair school you choose will make a</div><p>&#8230; <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/finding-a-good-automotive-repair-school/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p><p><a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/finding-a-good-automotive-repair-school/">Finding a Good Automotive Repair School</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com">Automotive</a></p>
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<div><br/><br/>If you have set your sights on a career in the automotive industry, you&#8217;ll want to set yourself up for success. Just about anybody with a mechanical inclination can bust tires; but if you want your career to go beyond an entry level tire tech or&#8221;lube guy&#8221; type of position, you will need an education from a good automotive repair school.<br/><br/>An automotive education proves to employers that you know your trade, making them feel more comfortable about taking a chance on you. It also qualifies you for higher-level openings in the automotive industry, such as mechanic or master mechanic positions, depending on your accompanying experience. Here are some ways to ensure that the automotive repair school you choose will make a good impression on your resume.<br/><br/>Verify the school&#8217;s reputation. If an automotive repair school has a good reputation among employers, you can bet there is a good reason for it. Most likely, the employers have hired graduates of the school&#8217;s programs, and have been duly impressed. Even if you don&#8217;t necessarily have the money or the desire to go to one of the nation&#8217;s top automotive schools, you can easily narrow down your list of potential schools by eliminating those with questionable reputations in the industry.<br/><br/>Research the school&#8217;s degree programs. Almost all automotive schools have an associate&#8217;s degree to help you get started in the automotive industry. This degree can usually be completed in a relatively short amount of time, allowing you to enter the field as soon as possible. In addition, many schools also have a master&#8217;s program to help ambitious students reach more esteemed positions, such as those of mechanic or master mechanic. In all cases, do your research and make sure the program genuinely teaches all of the knowledge and skills you will need to have in your chosen career.<br/><br/>Ensure that the school offers ASE certification. ASE Automotive Standards of Excellence certification is extremely important to members of the automotive industry. ASE certification lets your employer know which areas you can claim expert status in, as well as reassuring your customers that their cars are in good hands. Any automotive repair school that is worth its salt will gear its programs toward ASE certification. Some schools simply help you study for the tests, while others may offer testing at their location, making it easier for you to get certified.<br/><br/>Make sure the school offers internship or employment opportunities. The best way to enter the automotive industry is to hold a job in the field while you are in school. Working while in school gives you valuable on-the-job experience that will help you to get your first job as a program graduate. Most automotive schools have relationships with local garages, dealerships, auto parts stores, and other businesses in the industry, enabling you to easily find internships or part-time jobs while you are attending the school.<br/><br/>Find out what resources the school offers its students. Most automotive schools offer a variety of student resources. One of the most important resources to look for is job placement assistance. Ensure that the school has a good program for helping students or graduates prepare for their job search, doing tasks such as creating a winning resume, teaching interviewing skills, and providing automotive job listings.<br/><br/>Verify the cost of the program. Most people can&#8217;t ignore the price tag on the package, a good automotive repair school also has to be affordable. Research the cost of the program, and what the cost includes: for example, some schools will quote you one price for everything, while others list only the cost of the courses itself, leaving you to buy books, tools, and other necessities separately. Also, find out if the school provides any type of financial aid; many well-established schools can help qualified students get loans to afford their schooling.<br/><br/>What you do to prepare for your automotive career can literally affect the rest of your life. Attending a shoddy school can be almost as bad as getting no education at all. In your search for a good automotive repair school, you will need to look at more than just the degrees a school offers: you will also need to pay close attention to the educational program that you will undergo, the additional resources the school offers, the school&#8217;s reputation, and of course the cost of the program. As long as you take your time researching and choosing an automotive repair school, you should get off to a good start in your chosen career!<br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>10 Top Mechanic Schools and Automotive Colleges</title>
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<div>You are a gearhead. Why not get paid big bucks for it?You love the roar of the horsepower and smell of the rubber hitting the road. You would rather restore a rusted-out piece of you-know-what to it&#8217;s former glory than buy a car new.You would tear apart a big-block V8 and see what makes it tick &#8211; than watch football for 8 hours on any given Sunday. You, my friend, should be doing what you love, and getting paid good top dollar for it.The schools listed below may be just the ticket you need to take the next step and become a professional mechanic. Get real-world mechanic training in state-of-the-art shops from automotive instructors who know what they&#8217;re doing.Universal Technical InstituteUniversal</div><p>&#8230; <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/10-top-mechanic-schools-and-automotive-colleges/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p><p><a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/10-top-mechanic-schools-and-automotive-colleges/">10 Top Mechanic Schools and Automotive Colleges</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com">Automotive</a></p>
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<div><br/><br/>You are a gearhead. Why not get paid big bucks for it?<br/><br/>You love the roar of the horsepower and smell of the rubber hitting the road. You would rather restore a rusted-out piece of you-know-what to it&#8217;s former glory than buy a car new.<br/><br/>You would tear apart a big-block V8 and see what makes it tick &#8211; than watch football for 8 hours on any given Sunday. You, my friend, should be doing what you love, and getting paid good top dollar for it.<br/><br/>The schools listed below may be just the ticket you need to take the next step and become a professional mechanic. Get real-world mechanic training in state-of-the-art shops from automotive instructors who know what they&#8217;re doing.<br/><br/>Universal Technical Institute<br/><br/>Universal Technical Institute (UTI) offers the training you need for an exciting career as an Automotive, Diesel or Collision Repair &amp; Refinishing technician in a little more than a year. With nine locations nationwide, manufacturer specific training for Audi, BMW, Ford FACT, International, Mercedes, Nissan, Porsche, Volkswagen and Volvo, and the incredible high performance training at Hot Rod U, you need to take a look at what UTI has to offer.<br/><br/>WyoTech<br/><br/>WyoTech is dedicated to superior quality, college-level, career-oriented education in the automotive, diesel, motorcycle, aviation, marine watercraft and collision/refinishing industries. Most WyoTech diploma programs can be completed in less than a year and a half, and there are seven WyoTech campuses located across the country. WyoTech prepares students for the post-graduation working world by teaching on a workday, not a school day schedule. Most students attend classes approximately eight hours a day, five days a week. This is real world technician training for Automotive, Motorcycle, Collision &amp; Refinishing, Aviation, Diesel and Marine technology.<br/><br/>NASCAR Technical Institute<br/><br/>Shift your training into high gear and let over a half a century of racing heritage work for you! NASCAR and UTI have teamed up to open the first-ever NASCAR Technical Institute (NTI) &#8211; a training facility committed to high performance, not only on the track, but also in the classroom. Here you&#8217;ll receive a wide range of automotive technology courses to train you for a rewarding career as an entry-level automotive technician with the added boost of NASCAR-specific courses and a Ford FACT elective that revs up your training and delivers a fast-paced, well-rounded course of study.<br/><br/>YTI Career Institute<br/><br/>Motorcycle popularity has become mainstream &#8211; proven by the increase in riders. With this growth comes the demand for skilled technicians for motorcycle repair and maintenance. At YTI Career Institute&#8217;s new Motorcycle Technology Center, you get real-world training in a 15,000 square foot facility which includes motorcycle diagnostic &amp; test equipment &#8211; including a DynoJet &reg; 250i dynamometer &#8211; 16 fully equipped service bays, wireless Internet access throughout the campus and student laptop computers.<br/><br/>Marine Mechanics Institute<br/><br/>The Marine Mechanics Institute (MMI) provides real-world marine technician training programs to start your career in the marine industry. With support and/or endorsements from major marine manufacturers such as American Honda, American Suzuki, Mercury Marine, Volvo-Penta, SeaDoo, Polaris, Bombardier, Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA, and Yamaha Motor Corp. you can train to be a marine technician and launch your career in as little as 60 weeks.<br/><br/>Baran Institute of Technology<br/><br/>Since our founding in 1979, Baran Institute of Technology has emphasized exciting hands-on training in our automotive technical programs and electrical technical programs. You get to work and learn on real projects &#8212; for practical knowledge you can use in the real world. Programs include auto body, automotive, CDL, diesel and motorcycle training.<br/><br/>Nashville Auto Diesel College<br/><br/>Love cars and trucks? Get the technical training you need for a rewarding mechanic career at NADC. For over 80 years, Nashville Auto-Diesel College (NADC) has been providing students like you with the hands-on training they need to succeed. Career focused diploma and associates degree programs are available in diesel, collision and refinishing repair, and high performance technologies.<br/><br/>Motorcycle Mechanics Institute<br/><br/>The Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI) Motorcycle Technology programs provide the knowledge and skills you need to become a successful entry-level motorcycle technician. Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI) has two great locations: Phoenix, Arizona or Orlando, Florida, each offering a wealth of exciting places to explore and enjoy with people who share your passion for motorcycles.<br/><br/>Lincoln Technical Institute<br/><br/>Are you looking for hands-on training at a well-respected technical school? Since its founding as a post-war job skill training source in 1946, Lincoln Technical Institute has been helping people just like you achieve their goals in the skilled trades. With national accreditation, state licensing, career education and career placement expertise, Lincoln Tech knows what it takes to help give you the competitive edge you need to not only compete but be successful in today&#8217;s fast-paced marketplace.<br/><br/>Regardless of whether you&#8217;re still in high-school trying to figure out &#8216;what you want to be&#8217; or a bit older and looking for a career change to get you out of your current dead-end job, a career in automotive mechanics may be the answer you are looking for. The top mechanic colleges listed above are the best in the business. Take a look at what they have to offer and decide for yourself. Good luck!<br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Choosing A Career For Life: Healthcare Industry Vs. Automotive Industry</title>
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<div>Choosing a career is an important goal for any individual. Most of us want to make a choice that will last forever. When looking into one field or another it is the long term benefits that help us make our final decision about what career path to take. The following tips will help you determine which career for life you are most interested in when thinking about the healthcare industry versus the automotive industry.As a healthcare provider you are providing your services for the welfare of the society and to the people. The healthcare field has many opportunities from working in hospitals and clinical facilities all the way to in home care. Often there are benefits and competitive salary packages for</div><p>&#8230; <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/choosing-a-career-for-life-healthcare-industry-vs-automotive-industry/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p><p><a href="http://www.floydarchive.com/choosing-a-career-for-life-healthcare-industry-vs-automotive-industry/">Choosing A Career For Life: Healthcare Industry Vs. Automotive Industry</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.floydarchive.com">Automotive</a></p>
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<div><br/><br/>Choosing a career is an important goal for any individual. Most of us want to make a choice that will last forever. When looking into one field or another it is the long term benefits that help us make our final decision about what career path to take. The following tips will help you determine which career for life you are most interested in when thinking about the healthcare industry versus the automotive industry.<br/><br/>As a healthcare provider you are providing your services for the welfare of the society and to the people. The healthcare field has many opportunities from working in hospitals and clinical facilities all the way to in home care. Often there are benefits and competitive salary packages for healthcare professionals. These benefits often make the healthcare industry an ideal choice. The automotive industry has a range of opportunities as well. You can be involved in the development and production of vehicle components. This will allow you to be a part of new technology when it comes to the cars we all drive. There is also the sales side of the automotive industry that allows you to provide service and a product to people.<br/><br/>When you are thinking of making a choice like a career for life it is important to think about the features and benefits of your fields of interest. The following is a list of features and benefits that will help you choose between the healthcare industry versus the automotive industry.<br/><br/>Helping the Society: A healthcare professional has the opportunity to provide care to a large number of people. Lending this helping hand to society is not only rewarding but satisfying as well. The automotive field on the other hand is to make a better product and to sell it at a high price. Most often what the bottom line profit is tends to be more important than customer satisfaction. In addition, working to develop new designs and keeping up with the latest technology can make for a stressful environment to work in.<br/><br/>Training Programs: Considering the various levels of healthcare positions you are able to choose a program that specializes in the area you are most interested in. Once you complete a training program and have your diploma or certificate in hand you ready to start your career. In the automotive industry training is often conducted within the industry. Typically training is conducted for a period 12 to 24 months. You are educated on various subjects and then are able to choose the area in which you wish to specialize in.<br/><br/>Education Levels: A healthcare career usually requires less than 4 years of college education unless your goal is to become a doctor or practitioner. There are several areas in the field that you start working in with just a high school diploma. In the automotive industry you are looking at 4 years of college education to be in the top salaried positions. There is little opportunity for the high school graduate.<br/><br/>Choosing a career for life based on the above features and benefits can help you make an educated decision. When comparing healthcare vs. automotive industries the healthcare field is sure to be a more rewarding and achievable choice.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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