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good ,reliable and honest mechanics are hard to find these days. Home visits would be a good place to start and build a network of clients. Good word spreads around fast.

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Yes the best way to start is by home visits.

If you are honest reliable and can do a good job you will devolop a good number of clents

Specialy as it saves both time and money to the customers.

But dont to experiments. Stick to the limits of your abilities discuss with the owner of what you are going to do.

With time you could buy yourself an obd and some more tools.

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As time goes by there might be niche opportunities for skilled craftsmen like panel beaters etc for restoration work - it's harder and harder to find good tinkers and the like these days

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Apologies for reviving this old thread, but I’d like to give my two cents. If you're looking for a mechanic job in the auto industry, you're in the right place. There are usually plenty of opportunities available, so make sure to check out local garages, dealerships, and even online job boards. Additionally, if you ever find yourself interested in exploring international job opportunities, you might want to check out India Government Jobs. They might have listings specifically related to the auto industry or mechanic jobs. It's always good to keep an open mind and explore different options. Best of luck in your job search!

Edited by JaylenHouse
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14 hours ago, AdamZuN said:

I actually also wanna become a mechanic. But which degree do I need to complete to become a highly qualified mechanic?

Try German Tech, City & Guilds and also D*MO - DATS school. There are other places as well but these are very much recognized. Mechanics are in demand these days specially in Sri Lanka as all the experienced people have gone abroad. There is also good number of opportunities abroad as well.

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17 hours ago, AdamZuN said:

I actually also wanna become a mechanic. But which degree do I need to complete to become a highly qualified mechanic?

Also look in AETI (Automobile Engineering Training Institute) in Orugodawatta. It comes under NAITA, well recognized and has high demand for the Automobile Mechanic Full time course. There are other courses like Auto Electrician etc. Try calling them for more details.

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