So when I grow up I want to be a race car driver for Nascar. The job description states that you drive a vehicle in front of an audience driving around a track like circuit. The track is 50 feet big and 2 miles long. You don’t need special education but you have to research what car you’re going to drive, you also need a drivers license too. You have to do a test or exam about how mechanical knowledge you have and how a car works for what kind of car you want and how to drive it, then you have to do a training course where you drive around the course and not hit anything and then you will have a license. The physical requirements are that the driver has to go through high G force and coordinated eye direction, fast reflexes and proper nutrition, physical stamina mental emotions and a growth mindset, physical strength and you have to do the exercises regularly and no slacking on doing the exercises or you will have a hard time moving inside of the car.
What skills the career requires are driving skills, mechanical knowledge, fast reflexes , physical stamina, mental and emotional fortitude, confidence and charisma, teamwork, and a growth mindset. The hourly rate of salary is as high as $87,000 dollars or as low as $16,000 “Does it stay the same or does it increase annually it can increase by $10,000 to $12,000 and as high as 16.9 million dollars does education make a difference in your salary technical education and experience. It does make a difference in your salary about like 10 to 20 thousand dollars in money. What hours/days are required to work 50 to 60 hours a week. This career can be found in any city not because it is in a tract in the middle of not a busy place but on race day it is full. Is Nascar work done inside or outside so you can feel “the groove” of being outside.
The benefits of being a Nascar driver are board coverage and discounts on LASIK. The not so good thing about being a Nascar driver is. What are the chances of advancement in this field is that I know mechanics and how to do math. You are also are going to need to have a bachelor's degree in order to be a Nascar driver in training you need a bachelor’s degree and sometimes you don’t even need a college degree to be a Nascar driver is there any need for continuing education there is but the only thing is that you need mechanical and math in order to be a Nascar driver is there specific place for employment there is no specific places to go but the tracts can be found everywhere.
The typical day as a Nascar driver is that you wake up by 5 am you drink a protein shake you work out at the gym at like from 6 to 7 am then you driver the tract at 8 am then you practice for about 3 to 4 hours then you eat your lunch at 12 and then you are ready to do race day.