Throughout the country, the desperate need to fill blue-collar jobs, like diesel technicians, is increasing.
While working on an engine at Wilkes-Barre Area Career & Technical Center, 16-year-old Bethany Aberant defies auto repair stereotypes as she learns to be a diesel mechanic. “I really like working on ...
This story is part of the Spark: Igniting Your Future initiative by Times Media Spark is an project dedicated to providing students and parents with career ideas in ...
GARRISON, Mont. — Garrison has always been a crossroads of trade and travel. It sits at the intersection of Highway 12, leading to Helena, and Interstate 90, connecting Missoula to Butte and points ...
Southwestern Oregon Community College (SWOCC) is rolling out a new Diesel Mechanic Technology Program this fall. The program will enroll fifteen students fall term, bringing high-skill, hands-on ...
Pensacola State College's Diesel and Marine Mechanics Program will be a certificate and associate degree program teaching students to repairs diesel vehicles PSC intends to build an approximately ...
John Carey looked out over the shop floor of his diesel engine repair business at the number of large engines in various stages of disrepair and proclaimed that he could sure use a few more ...
Ask a room full of diesel mechanics which engine is the worst to work on and the answers come fast, colorful, and very specific. From cramped pickup bays to sprawling Class 8 chassis, the “toughest ...
There have been many reliable diesel engines over the years. Some are easy to work on, while others are a bit more challenging. The Ford 6.4-liter Power Stroke falls into the latter category, while ...
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