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Why Are Mechanics Leaving the Industry?

As many of you might be aware, there is an escalating shortage of auto technicians in this country. Mechanics are departing from the industry due to several factors, including inadequate pay, demanding job requirements, limited career advancement opportunities, stressful working conditions, and the physical demands of the job.

By Claire McBeath, 9 monthsAugust 5, 2025 ago
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Enginetech Understands the Right to Repair.

It is crucial to safeguard our rights to repair the vehicles that belong to our customers. The right to repair addresses a conflict between the interests of manufacturers and the property rights of consumers. [i] New challenges are emerging for individuals who pursue independent automotive repairs, and manufacture replacement parts, Read more

By Claire McBeath, 2 yearsOctober 8, 2024 ago
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