MMI mech.. school

brnschoneck

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ok so my wife is getiing a promotion i am thinking about attending mmi as i luv boats that much on top of what i know and learn everyday !!Does anyone know how much it cost and or how good of a school it really is ?? I think i can do well in this buisness just being a honest person and not ripping people off as this buissness needs !! I know its 51 weeks but havent inquired with them yet as im just thinking about it just wanted some opinions ??? Is there any other route to go to get in with a good shop/ apprenticeship ???
 

LippCJ7

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Re: MMI mech.. school

ugh I don't know for sure but...

My son is attending UTI and for the life of me I don't remember what the tuition is, I can say that the study is aggressive which has been a godsend for my son, he struggled in high school because the pace was so slow and we became keen on the term lack of application, the pace at UTI keeps him engaged and while he dropped out of high school in favor of a GED he is currently carrying a 4.0 at UTI, the phases are completely determined by the student of course they suggest a certain path for determined goals but the school has multiple shifts to deal with difficult personal schedules, I have nothing bad to say about UTI, it is expensive but manageable and inline with my daughters education at a State University albeit he will be completely Diesel Certified in less then two years.

I know its a different course study but keep in mind his first thoughts were like you he loves my boat and has claimed dibs when I go under, but I had a come to Jesus with him and explained that unless he wanted to move to an area which is more Marine oriented (like yours) finding a job would be difficult, after time he agreed and decided that diesels were the way to go and I couldn't agree more since I have two!

Educating your self is important, especially when going into the mechanical field, but far more important is developing your personal reputation, over time you will find out that specialized vehicles(boats, diesels, motorcycles and hot rods) typically have very particular owners, and they will pay for good honest service, but keep in mind everyone starts at the bottom, especially when doing an apprenticeship, you will start with modest jobs, cleaning shop and holding difficult to reach bolts for the top guys, then you will do oil changes and brakes then slowly move up, attention to detail and closing your mouth and opening your ears as my mentors would say go a long way.

If you have the means I would go to school first then start at a dealership or good sized shop and get your experience up, apprenticeship doesn't matter if you have the education or not you will have to prove yourself regardless in any good shop, get used to having a top guy review your work for quite awhile but you will find that once you have gained the top guys confidence they will throw you some pretty big bones and give you the rope to hang yourself with, In my experience the most difficult guys to work with were the ones I wanted to get close to and learn from, if you can gain their confidence it will make you a better wrench.
 

avenger79

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Re: MMI mech.. school

last time I checked which was years ago it was in the 10K range, I would assume it is at least double that now.

shoot them an email they respond quick.

as far as quality of schooling. their grads are hard to find here as most are snatched up locally as soon as they graduate from what I've been told.
 

brnschoneck

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Re: MMI mech.. school

very good incite so far thanks guys! !! once we get moved I may call around n see if I can get in somewhere as my wife will b making plenty of money it wont hurt me to take a pay cut maybe even some free hours first????I am basically just need sumn to do /learn to keep me bussy depnding on where we end up I know it will b in sc or nc sooo time will tell! !
 

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I don't want to sound pessimistic but with 50 years of marine service in which we hired 5 or 6 graduates of a local colleges marine service course and none were able to do the work without supervision. They were all well versed in new engines and all know the principles of marine service but lacked real world experience, most were lost with units that were more than 5 years old. We found a experienced mechanic that has worked in the trade and then attends factory service to be a much more capable employee. There is no way to teach experience, it comes from the field of hard knocks.
 

brnschoneck

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I don't want to sound pessimistic but with 50 years of marine service in which we hired 5 or 6 graduates of a local colleges marine service course and none were able to do the work without supervision. They were all well versed in new engines and all know the principles of marine service but lacked real world experience, most were lost with units that were more than 5 years old. We found a experienced mechanic that has worked in the trade and then attends factory service to be a much more capable employee. There is no way to teach experience, it comes from the field of hard knocks.

i completey understand that i am jsut looking to maybe get into it or i may not idk yet just depends .. I know and understand motors i just need a foot in the door and learn how to do some diagnosing etc...this is y im thinking school may be good if i can throw it ??? I am not afraid to start over done it twice im a fast learner good with my hands ive done all my own work on my boats successfull with no problem !!! u get my drift it would pay more than my field also eventually ... just getting some advice and id love to work on them as i learn !!!
 

rivermouse

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If you have the ability to be a marine mechanic I would first apply at an marine dealer for any job they could offer. Then if you show promise they should let you attend the tech school classed offered by the manufacturer. If you cant get this far on your own spending big money on any private tech school will be a BIG gamble and waste of time. All mechanics make their living with skill and you can not be taught skill in any school. Dont let a school salesman size you up . Let a real life marine repair shop do it.
 

brnschoneck

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Re: MMI mech.. school

If you have the ability to be a marine mechanic I would first apply at an marine dealer for any job they could offer. Then if you show promise they should let you attend the tech school classed offered by the manufacturer. If you cant get this far on your own spending big money on any private tech school will be a BIG gamble and waste of time. All mechanics make their living with skill and you can not be taught skill in any school. Dont let a school salesman size you up . Let a real life marine repair shop do it.

i was just telling my wife i think thats what im gonna try depending on where we end up ???? I just cant see shelling out 20 000 or more at 35 for school ???? if i do attempt it this will be the way to try it ....I wont know if i dont try RIGHT ????
 
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