Trained as a two-wheel mechanic… yes? no?

Hello guys, I don’t really know any more… about three years ago I completed my AU training as a machining mechanic specialist. Milling technology and gained three years of professional experience.( last year I changed the department for various reasons and therefore did not work in production..) but I noticed very early that my job was not fun and a second training would probably be the best. I know that I like to handwer This year, I discovered my interest in motorcycles, (of course, I also drive myself ), which led me to the idea of looking for an apprenticeship as a two-wheel mechanic next year. now I’ve heard a lot of negative things about the job, e.g. shitty working hours little pay… read here last time an article there was what of 900 euro net and that not only as a bachelor, that would of course be very sobering, which would be a reason for me this profession definitely not to learn, because who can live from it, apart from that I as a machining mechanic really well earned, but money is not as well known everything.. to which I agree.. wanted to know if it really is true that you have to do a lot in summer and in winter as good as nothing has to do (to that I have to say if at all before my training at a big company to make, say Honda suzuki etc.. a three one company would not come into question for me, because I can imagine this if at all by tariff or even overtariff paid, then into one of the companies.. by the way, I have become 23 years last week and have slowly shot that me so slowly the time runs away. short and scarcely about answers to the topic of salary and working time I would be super grateful, gladly also al General opinions on my post.. hopefully I get a reply here at all, just post here for the first time and am absolutely no computer ass hopefully anyone can read this here xD gruss Devin! PS always drive with reserves ;D