Diesel Mechanic Schools in Wyoming

Although Wyoming is the nation's least populous state, its more than half-million residents rely on cars and trucks to safely travel the large distances between work, school and families. According to the Federal Highway Administration, there are 546,000 vehicles in the Equality State, meaning that there are more cars and trucks than people. Wyoming sprawls across 97,100 square miles, with its population clustered around the larger cities of Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, and Green River. The economy is based on agriculture, mining, and tourism.

Working in Wyoming's Auto Industry

In a hot-summer/cold-winter climate, individuals, businesses, and government agencies depend on smooth-operating diesel engines. Wyoming automotive and diesel mechanic schools train students to pursue successful careers in maintaining and servicing cars and trucks. Graduates take mechanic jobs with auto and truck service and repair shops, industrial and governmental fleets, and automotive dealerships. Wyoming has a 3.2 percent unemployment rate--lower than the national average.

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