Top 5 (Probably) Perfect Jobs For A Car Lover

Ah, remember when I used to do these? Probably not, but it’s all fine since that’s not what we’re talking about. We’re talking about a few jobs that you (a car guy, hopefully) might love. Are you looking to work at a place that has something to do with the automobile? Well, there are many options, but here are a few very good choices…

Automotive Engineer

Automotive Engineers are in charge of refreshing current models and designing new ones. And, if you love challenges, Automotive Engineers receive many. An example of a challenge would include having to design a car capable of being stellar on the track, and off-road while still being comfortable to drive every day. It also comes with a pretty good salary, an average of $85,000 a year.

Auto Body Technician

An Auto Body Technician mends cars that have been damaged in an accident of some sort.
Requirements would include some critical thinking, good customer service skills, and dexterity. The average pay for an Auto Body Technician (Annually) is $35,000. Keep in mind that you’d need training in Auto Body repair from a College/University of some sort.

Car Salesman

Well, it’s quite straightforward. You sell cars. However, you must be a GOOD salesman. You must hear the customer out, know their needs. You need a motivation for sales, financial skills, know how to speak well, telephone skills, and documentation skills. The average car salesman earns around $78,000 a year. For an example of a BAD car salesman, check this video out…

Car Detailer

A car detailer’s duty is to make your car look all spick and span. Tasks include a simple car shampoo and a vacuum, cleaning of the engine bay, and more. A Car Detailer usually earns around $30,000 annually, (If you’re good, obviously)

Auto Journalist

The final job we get to is Automotive Journalist (The job I’m currently aiming for). You probably know many famous people in this business, such as Chris Harris, Jethro Bovingdon, Jonny Lieberman, Jason Cammisa, the blokes from The Grand Tour, and many more. The duties of a Motoring Journalist include writing about the latest news in the car world, driving cars and conducting reviews about them. To meet the requirements of a Car Journalist, you must be a great journalist, have a Master’s/Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, and of course, be a car enthusiast. The annual salary for an Auto Journalist varies. Most people in this field earn around $40,000 a year. While those at the top of the field (Chris Harris, Jethro Bovingdon, etc.) can earn around $100,000 or maybe more.

Any jobs I might have missed? Any thoughts on how stupid I am? Any mistakes I made? Share it with me in the comments!

Comments

Anonymous

I want to be an automotive engineer, but the university where the carrer is, is 50 km away from my home.

02/09/2018 - 12:14 |
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Lewyegan

Not always, My best friend is a Auto body repair technician. And to be honest isnt exactly educated when it comes to cars with the job hes in!

02/09/2018 - 14:01 |
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Anonymous

Or you could always get a job at The Racer’s Edge.

02/09/2018 - 14:36 |
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Anonymous

DJ … like Afrojack … buy new Bugatti every year

02/09/2018 - 21:57 |
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Jia the Supra Fanboy

Car dealer owner. Why? Start your own Hooptie fleet and drive them all around on the dealer plates.

02/09/2018 - 23:19 |
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