satan jamez
07-17-2012, 05:25 PM
I'm considering making a career change to Automotive tech and starting with ASE certs. I have rebuilt engines, brakes, suspensions ect... on 100's of cars over the last 20 years.
My only hiccup is that in order to receive your ASE Cert you must have 2 years experience. Funny how that always works.... person looks for work but doesn't have experience. It's an interesting dilemma.
Like most of you, I've been turning wrenches must of my life (i'm 33 years old). Ultimately, I think working out of my home would suite me best since I can cut out the middle man, not to mention I have the garage setup for it as well as tons of tools.
What would you do?
My only hiccup is that in order to receive your ASE Cert you must have 2 years experience. Funny how that always works.... person looks for work but doesn't have experience. It's an interesting dilemma.
Like most of you, I've been turning wrenches must of my life (i'm 33 years old). Ultimately, I think working out of my home would suite me best since I can cut out the middle man, not to mention I have the garage setup for it as well as tons of tools.
What would you do?