Zooey, hate to burst your bubble, but techs right out of school aren't going to make $40K-$50K a year. $20K to $30K is much more realistic. There are a few women in the auto repair business around here. From time to time there is one that works at a Ford dealer like I do and gets sent to training updates. I've met very few girls who are willing to get dirty to do a job, so I suppose that is one of the biggest reasons women seem to avoid mechanical jobs. Before you say why graduate with huge debt after 4 years to join the unemployed, carefully choose a career. My wife has a doctorate in pharmacy. Yes, she left school with about $150K in debt, but she also stepped into a career where there is little turnover and can't be easily replaced. The economy has very little effect on Pharmacy because no matter what the economy is, people still have to have their meds. In small town Iowa she makes over $100K. If you have little or no money saved for school, consider the military. The G.I. Bill can get you some serious cash for school for just a few years service. Having military experience will help you when you do go to the private sector for a job.
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