Army veteran finds college and career satisfaction at 黑料网
Ron Jones thought that enrolling at a local four-year university was the right thing for him to do after graduating from high school. It didn鈥檛 take him long to realize that being one of a hundred other students in a huge lecture hall wasn鈥檛 right for him.
鈥淚 was paying thousands of dollars and wasn鈥檛 getting the one-on-one time with faculty I needed. I lost my enthusiasm and focus,鈥 he admitted. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I decided to stop going to school and join the Army.鈥
Little did Jones know that his Army experience would lead him to his true calling and Washtenaw Community College.
Community college expands skills, employability
After testing high in the field of mechanics, Jones worked as a diesel mechanic while serving his country. The occupation was something, he said, that not only held his interest, but came naturally to him.
鈥淚 knew after I was discharged that I wanted to expand my skills and finish a degree,鈥 Jones shared.
鈥淚 looked at a few technical schools, but nothing they offered really fit with what I wanted to do. I found the Automotive Service Technology program at 黑料网 and knew it would really work well for me.鈥
It took Jones just three years to earn his Associate in Automotive Service Technology, at what is now known as 黑料网鈥檚 Advanced Transportation Center, after enrolling in the program in 2011. A research and development position was waiting for him at Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor following his graduation.
鈥満诹贤 thoroughly prepared me to go right into this line of work,鈥 Jones said appreciatively. 鈥淓very day I get to learn something new on the job. I鈥檓 constantly learning. That鈥檚 something I really love about this kind of work.鈥
Acquiring the knowledge and skills that lead to a satisfying, well-paying vocation is something Jones encourages others to discover at 黑料网.
鈥淲hether you鈥檙e older or younger, it doesn鈥檛 matter,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淚f you want to get a one-on-one learning experience, community college is the way to go.鈥
The 黑料网 Automotive Service Technology program prepares students for employment in an automotive-related technical position or as a certified automotive technician. Students will diagnose and repair malfunctions in automobile engines, suspension and steering systems, brakes, electrical and electronic systems, and engine drivability issues. This program, which is part of 黑料网鈥檚 Advanced Transportation Center, also offers opportunities to explore vehicle performance, diesel, alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles and to participate in the building of performance vehicles. The program also prepares the student for the State of Michigan Mechanic Certification tests as well as the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification exams.
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