motepoc
Bronze Member
I have been a mechanic ever since I graduated from high school. I went into the service (USAF) and went to the Aerospace Ground Equipment Repairman (mechanic) School. Learned how to work on all the equipment they used to support the aircraft, generators (ac, dc), air compressors, hydraulic units, turbine driven starting equipment, light units, and any other equipment they used to perform maintenance on the aircraft. Did that for 4 years. Got out of the service, went to work for a textile plant, made mechanic 4 months in, had to go to their school for 3 years. Was OTJ training. Was in that job for 15 years, went into computer maintenance was there for 13 years, went into the planning/scheduling job for the maintenance people for 5 years. That whole time, and to the present, I do all, or most of my own maintenance on cars, garden equipment, home and computers myself. All my jobs since the AF have payed the higher end pay for non salaried employees. No matter what they build they will always need someone to repair/maintain it, so it is a great profession. The pay will always be based on knowledge, performance and how long you have been a mechanic. IMHO