Young female mechanic laments lack of mentors

The automotive industry the world over is dominated by men. However, a 28-year-old, college-educated mechanic is happily rocking that boat. She hopes to get more women to join her.

The Nissan SUV in the workshop looks like it took several days to be worked on. It's finally time to start it up and return it to the owner. And so Memory Bere, carrying a battery to get it going, walks over. She's wearing a black shirt inscribed “Work Hard, Dream Big”. Selecting a spanner, she installs the battery. It doesn't have enough power to start the car...

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