General Motors: Automotive Tech Interns
The demand for automotive technicians is increasing, according to the U.S. Department of Labor which cites an annual need for 35,000 entry-level technicians through 2010. With a high demand and low application rate, officials say salaries can range from $30,000 to $90,000 annually, depending on the individuals location and training level. As part of an effort to meet this demand, the auto industry has partnered with high schools and vocational schools to create the Automotive Youth Educational System (AYES). AYES is a program that trains students on the skills needed for this field.
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The demand for automotive technicians is increasing, according to the U.S. Department of Labor which cites an annual need for 35,000 entry-level technicians through 2010. With a high demand and low application rate, officials say...
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