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ON AVERAGE WHO GETS DIRTIER AT WORK: A CAR MECHANIC OR A DIESEL MECHANIC WHO WORKS ON TRUCKS OR BUSES?

We all know operative upon cars can leave we flattering dirty, though given there is so most electronic as well as mechanism record in cars these days, is which still a case? What about motor fuel mechanics who work upon possibly trucks or buses? Do they come home from work dirtier than unchanging automobile mechanics or is it clamp versa?

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11 Comments

  1. Soul Sista says:

    I don’t know.

  2. rixtrix512006 says:

    Having worked on both I have to say the truck Mechanic!

  3. vincent c says:

    diesel

  4. dylandiesdead says:

    diesel definatly because the fuel is alot thicker and harder to get off, and the things youll find on the bottom of a truck is disgusting

  5. kiki says:

    They are both sexy so, who cares.

  6. mo_radi says:

    i will go for truck mechanic,,,

  7. sbcadillac says:

    I’d say both the same. I work as a service writer at place that repairs both and I’ve seen both teams look pretty nasty comming out of a job. Guess it depends on what you are repairing, they both use grease and oil, all metal rusts, and gas or diesel, they both leave a smell that lingers on for a long time.

  8. shinholts says:

    Mechanics are mechanics… you’re gonna get dirty regardless!! =)

  9. Howsthatworkinforya says:

    If you want to work on cars and stay relatively clean, work solely on transmissions.

  10. shortstoperic7_2000 says:

    almost the same but i would say a diesel mechanic since diesel engines are messier and smellier..

  11. vettle1 says:

    having worked on both id say diesel and heavy equipment guys and gals