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In this video, I talk about how I went from literally not knowing how to. add engine oil to being a Mercedes-Benz Master Certified Journeyman technician in 2 years. I also talk about what I do for a living, how I got started as a tech and why I left Mercedes. Oh, I talk about going to fulltime YouTube.
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Hi alex,
I live in France and thank you for all your very detailed and inspiring videos that make AMG vehicle mechanics easy.
I myself have a 2005 E 55 AMG w211 with 76000 km.
I have airmatic suspension problems and I want to replace it with BC racing shocks and remove the error code in the on-board odinator.
What software do you use in your garage? Do you have an internet link for a good and affordable software.
Thanks for everything alex.
Guillaume.
they want me to start 15$ a hour starting at mercedes , any ideas to help me negotiate a pay increase before i start? i have years of experience any help would be appreciated
Alex, excellent video. I can identify with everything you have done professionally. Your story sounds pretty much like mine. I don't work on cars as a profession I worked on communication systems, something I always wanted to do.
I have always enjoyed working on cars and motorcycles, and your videos inspire me to get my hands dirty and take stuff apart. Keep up the good work love your videos.
Was my dream and was well on my way. I knew way more that you did in high school thanks to an excellent votech program but I didn't get the encouragement from my parents and was forced into the college route and regretted it all my life.
Alex great information
Thank you and God bless you FOR KEEPING IT REAL and off I go to start my career thanks man
I've been a certified mercedes benz technician for 6 years now. When I was in highschool trying to get into UTI in Sacramento California. They wanted 8000$ up front said nope. I was 17 at that time I worked at walmart as a tire and oil changer. Then got a job at my local mercedes benz dealer. They offered me 18$ an hour in 2015. Compared to my 11$ at walmart. Never went to school never went to college. Im a highschool drop out due to taking care of family. Had to work. Mercedes-Benz brought me here and now.
I have always thought of going to school and working on cars and this has made me want to do it more.
Late to the party, but if you love your job stay until you don't. Loving your job is a rare thing. Love the channel and keep up the good (part time) work!
Thank you for sharing with us more of your story !!!