The article discusses Terry’s background and his career path from his beginnings as an automotive technician to now, where he is shop foreman at Honest-1 Auto Care in Cottage Grove, MN. The article discusses how there will be 120,000 automotive technician jobs available next year. The article also discusses what the industry has to offer, the changes seen in the field, and Terry’s favorite part of the job.
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By: Laura French
“My dad bought a ’63 Ford Fairlane in 1973, and the thermostat needed to be changed. At age 13, I was told to give it a shot.” That was the beginning of Terry May’s career as an automotive technician.
May’s first paying job was at age 16, in the small garage in Roberts, Wisconsin. Then he honed his skills as a jet engine mechanic in the U.S. Air Force for four years. When he came out of the military, he went back into automotive repair. “I’m pretty much self-taught,” he said. “I took a lot of night classes. I got the CERTITECH certification from Amoco. I went to foreign car schools.”
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