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cumminsf150 07-21-2011 09:01 PM

I had fun at UTI, but mostly because we were just screwing around and racing cars and banging high school girls. but i dont tell anybody i went, i did learn some stuff, but you should just keep in mind that it costs too damn much.:s:

diesel mechanic 01-16-2012 02:29 AM

Well, A simple high school certificate coupled with technical training certification will make one eligible for the job of diesel mechanic. I am looking to become good diesel mechanic with good support under professionals.

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globalwarmingcontributor 01-17-2012 04:51 PM

i was thinking about UTI after the Army but have decided to go to local commmunity college and try to get my foot in the door at a local diesel, tractor, auto shop working part time to get my on the job training. im mechanically inclined not only from working on Apache helicopters in the army, but also working on my own vehicles as well as friends and family members. I hope once i get back stateside my plan falls into place. I really want to be a diesel mechanic, wether working on diesel trucks, or working on tractors, farm equipment, construction equipment..AS LONG AS IT BURNS DIESEL FUEL I DONT GIVE A S***!!

1999stroker 03-20-2012 05:07 AM

We you can make good money If you double major like my friend, he went for diesel/agriculture so not only cam he work on semis, pick ups, he can also work on Amy piece of farm equipment.like mobile cat/Volvo trucks


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globalwarmingcontributor 03-20-2012 06:12 AM

thats a good ide 1999STROKER

Hotforteacher 02-26-2013 01:00 PM

Ohio Technical College is also a great school. They started as a Diesel only school and have expanded from there. There are also a Cummins school. Great teachers and being a Non-Profit school they aren't there for your money. One of the few schools I have found where they truly care about the students!

scrappiron68 03-11-2013 05:18 PM

I was going to go to wyotech but then i applied at the Deere dealer down the road and some truck companies and they all said i would have a better chance getting hired if i went to Kishwaukee College in Malta IL. the program was 2yrs and 1/4 of price of wyo. companies and farmers bring there equipment to have the students work on them. i LOVED it there. after 2 months i told my buddy, he dropped UTI and started at Kish and got a job right away. Just look at some local choices. cause alot of times they are a better fit.


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