Why I quit automotive while making 150k a year

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In this video, I share why I decided to leave the automotive industry, despite making $150K a year. I break down my reasons, from the frustrations with flat-rate pay, to the lack of appreciation for technicians, and how I found a better work-life balance after making the decision.

🔧 I explain the challenges faced by high-earning mechanics and the unsustainable stress that comes with dealership work. The automotive industry, especially in dealerships, often undervalues technicians, leaving them stressed, overworked, and with deteriorating health. After quitting automotive, I transitioned into the wind turbine industry and underground heavy equipment, where I found better pay, less stress, and more opportunities.

💡 If you’re considering leaving the automotive industry or looking for alternative career paths, this video is for you!

Topics Covered:

Why I quit the automotive industry
The truth about flat-rate pay and dealership culture
The stress and health impacts of being a mechanic
Transitioning from automotive to wind turbines and underground heavy equipment
How the automotive industry undervalues technicians
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Why I quit automotive
Leaving the automotive industry
Auto technician career change
Making $150K as a mechanic
Flat-rate pay in automotive
Why I left the dealership
Mechanic career burnout
Alternatives to working in a dealership
Wind turbine jobs
Underground heavy equipment work
Automotive technician health issues
Auto technician stress
Why mechanics leave the industry

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