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Re: Starting late to be an Engineer...
That does sound like a great plan! If you do indeed finish up a Mechanical Engineering degree (it's hard work but be persistent, it's worth it in the end) there may be a lot of automotive companies looking to hire you (Ford, GM, Delphi, etc...).
Also, I was unaware that auto mechanics are susceptible to such health concerns and injuries. Are there any more safety precautions mechanics can take? Does OSHA have regulations for auto shops? If so, they are probably expensive which is why shops might not take the initiative; but being healthy is important.
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