Houston Chronicle

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE

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An economic downturn could actually boost job security for mechanics and other auto repair specialist­s as drivers look to keep cars running longer. Most technician­s need to complete post-secondary education programs and earn certificat­ions in their field to land entry-level jobs. They must also be more computer-savvy than mechanics of a generation ago.

Automotive technician­s have one of the highest rates of injuries and illnesses of all occupation­s, according to the BLS. They must frequently work with heavy parts and tools at their job sites, putting them at risk for workplace injuries such as cuts, sprains and bruises.

Those hazards could be a small price to pay in exchange for good job security and a solid salary. The median annual wage for automotive service technician­s and mechanics was $38,470 in May 2016.

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Mike Siegel / Seattle Times

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