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| What is a typical career path in the USA to becoming a certified Ferrari / Maserati mechanic? After the usual high school vocational classes, what next...? |
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| Move over seas for like 15 yrs and study under them. I know Porsche brings over a lot of their own mechanics for dealers. Otherwise stop by one of the dealerships and sit down and talk with the head mechanic. Tell him that is what you want for a career and want his opinion on what to do.Even a head mechanic at a Lexus is well schooled. But its worth it, for most head mechanics at Lexus alone pull in 6 figure incomes.I wanted to be a test driver for Honda when I was young. Then I found out it took 9 yrs of college just to drive a car around a track at high speeds. |
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