Diesel Mechanic Schools in Maryland

From the Chesapeake Bay and piedmont plateau to the Blue Ridge, Maryland lies along the eastern seaboard's busiest shipping lanes and interstate trucking highways. Its five million-plus residents and businesses own over four million cars, trucks, and buses. Maryland schools provide automotive and diesel career training for mechanics who plan to find jobs in the Old Line State. Maryland's economy is bolstered by its seafood and dairy products, along with its busy electric and transportation equipment manufacturing industries. Heavy tourism brings money--and vehicles that require automotive maintenance and repair--into the state.

Where to Work in Maryland

Major auto and truck dealerships and independent garages are located in Maryland's larger cities of Baltimore, Frederick, Gaithersburg, and College Park—and just across the border in Washington, DC. Maryland is a highly educated state; more than 31 percent of state residents hold a bachelor's degree, a total that exceeds the 24 percent national average. Unemployment rates in the state of 3.9 percent are lower than the national average of 4.6 percent.

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North American Trade School - Baltimore

6901 Security Blvd. Suite 16
Baltimore, MD 21244
For over 30 years, North American Trade Schools has realized that the most important career decision youll make is training for a new job. If youve been looking into diesel technology, building construction, electrical technology or commercial truck driving, North American Trade Schools has a program for you. Our philosophy says it all: Real people. Real training. Real jobs.'
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