Quoted From redfury:
Great place to start if you have the time to work your way up the pay scale. A similar situation happened with me a long time ago, where I started in “the pit” and had the opportunity to learn and grow and eventually become a technician. Unfortunately my circumstances at the time didn’t allow me the luxury of working for that low of a wage for an extended time and I had to move on. It is a great place to be to get experience and exposure though. I like to look at positions like that as being able to dabble in a profession without having to commit to that profession. Last thing you want is to be tied down into something you find yourself hating, only because you have too much invested in it to feel that you can leave it.
I feel like a lifetime of car love, a toolbox, 2 car tattoos, and a 30K dollar car education is overly invested to walk out on it lol