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I can agree w/everything you said except, you aren't going to make 6 figures in a modern Ford service department without "penciling". And those who "pencil" get their boss fired. Once he is gone and their pencil gets muzzled they don't last longCan only speak for myself... but...
For me it was simple economics. Starting wages in the auto tech field when I was coming up through school was $18-$20/hr... or roughly $37,000 a year... often with no sick pay or retirement. Starting wages as a mechanical engineer was $55,000 with full benefits. It cost me $18,000 to go to a 4-year university and get an engineering degree... so... yeah. Easy choice. School pays for itself after the first year in the engineering field.
To be honest I wanted to be an automotive technician going through high school. And if money was not a factor I probably would be much happier as an auto tech compared to what I'm doing now. But I'm sitting here seeing that wages for auto techs maxes out at around $100k - $110k (those in the field can correct me if I'm wrong). Meanwhile I was making $110k only five years into my engineering career... so... it's really no contest.
Would not all be surprised if those currently in the field had some extra time to consider their life while sitting at home during Covid, and decided to make a change. And obviously kids coming up through school now have very little incentive to go into the auto tech field.
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