Mobile Mechanic
Hello everyone I'm Christopher Flores and I am coming up in completing my first year in business as a mobile mechanic in El Paso Texas. A little bit about myself I just recently completed my Multidisciplinary associate and bachelor's degree from El Paso Community College and the University of Texas at El Paso. I also have two more classes to complete two more associate degrees in Business and Psychology, and I have started my fourth associate's degree in Automotive Technology.
I have about ten years working on my personal truck and my family's cars, but I never really liked it until I took an anger management class. Now working on cars is a real joy and gives me a lot of pride when I complete a job. What I also like about working on cars is that it is much easier on my body since I worked many years in construction and have been through several car accidents.
I recently found this webpage through an ad on FB for a grant opportunity for my business. I took the chance and applied and joined the Jobber community. I'm liking what I'm seeing and hope to get helpful insight to running and operating a business. I haven't seen a specific industry topic for mobile mechanics or automotive services. But if anyone has any insight, I would appreciate it.
It is kind of hard to believe but there are many mobile mechanics and field mechanics working on small to large industrial equipment. And the average person usually thinks you would need a shop with thousands of dollars of tools, lifts, and scanners and you wouldn't be wrong, but you would be surprised what you can do with what you can fit in your truck.