QUOTE(travolta_lim @ Oct 5 2007, 05:38 PM)
Thank you for your valuable replies!
I just talked to 1 Mercedes mechanic today, he just grad from the training centre. He told me the training centre will pay allowance to you monthly so you can pay bills and rental. The course need 3 years, you will be bonded to the company for 2-3 years after grad. But they only have intake on March. This is the info i got from Mercedes mechanic.
Any info for others company? Thanks
Hi Lim, I've seen in the department of labor site some information for people that wants to become an automotive technician, bls.gov. This could be a good basis for everyone. Then I've found in an educational site some useful information.I just talked to 1 Mercedes mechanic today, he just grad from the training centre. He told me the training centre will pay allowance to you monthly so you can pay bills and rental. The course need 3 years, you will be bonded to the company for 2-3 years after grad. But they only have intake on March. This is the info i got from Mercedes mechanic.
Any info for others company? Thanks
As I've read here it seems that brand mechanics have better earnings, although they've got to be more up to date.
In the same site there is more information about theaverage cost of Mercedes-benz courses, but a more interesting one is that Mercedes seems to offer a tuition rembursement.
If you want to receive more information about other brands in the same site you've got the most important manifacturer specific programs from the home page. It seems that BMW and Porsche programs are offered by UTI.
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