Agreed, in the state of PA, the automotive industry estimates that they need 10,000 more mechanics currently. All the dealers in my area have long wait times for service. It's about the best trade a young person could enter right now.
You won't find any mechanics at the dealer ship, they are all technicians! Technicians, plug the on board computer into another computer, then replace the part it tells them to. That might be the entire engine. I had a problem on my 2011 Triumph Thruxton still under warranty, the tech could not find what was wrong with his computer. I went home, looked at a wiring diagram, figured only two things could keep blowing that fuse, either the ignition switch or the regulator. The regulator was the easiest to get to, so I pulled that. Took all of a couple of seconds to find the problem, one of the spades in the connector had worked it's way out and was arcing! Took it and showed it to the shop rep, he took one look and said, "there's your problem!" They gave me a new one, and I installed it.