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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Wichita, KS
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It’s not to the scale of some of you, but I’ve been working on my MBA and will finish it next semester (thank God). It’s been up and down in terms of the actual value I feel it has provided, but from a career standpoint I doubt I’ll ever regret it.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
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Some Porsches long ago...then a wankle... 5 liters of VVT fury now -Chris "There is freedom in risk, just as there is oppression in security." |
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Imagine how practical things would be if the engineers had to actually work on the things they designed!
As for the thread subject, haven't done it but would love to take some cooking classes at some point.
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I'm always thinking about going back to school to learn some new trade. I'd really like to learn to weld but probably not for a career at this point. It's never too late and at 62, you could work for several years more.
One of the automotive machinists I use is in his very late '70s and I just dropped-off a diesel cylinder head w him the other day. He graduated from Hollywood HS in 1960 and then had his own shop in Hollywood for decades. Talk about living through the golden age of hotrods and muscle cars...he's had a blast. Although we are talking about learning trades, my sister is back in school @ age 55 getting her Masters in Public Health in an accelerated University program. She is an MD who recently dissolved her partnership in a very successful medical group and could retire but wants to keep working, though she was burnt-out on the job she had. A complete career change @55! She is my inspiration. ![]()
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Location: Higgs Field
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I'm fascinated by machining and fabrication. It's only a hobby for me, but I could see it being a business at some point in my life.
I bought a used Enco 9x20 lathe off of Craigslist a couple years back and have really enjoyed having it in the garage. Once you've got a lathe (or access to one) there's a world of stuff you can make or modify, particularly for cars. You can't help but look around and admire how different machined parts were made and what setups were used to get to the end product. I'd love to get a mill too. Someday... |
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Great go for it. I am facinated by machining. If my eyes were good I would do the same.
At 47 I entered the IBEW Apprentship Program, the other 40 or so in the class were in their early/mid twenties. Was interesting and became an Inside Wireman Journeyman/Technician. My daughter graduated college the same year and I was a voulenteer ref for volleyball so I ended that and enrolled in a local community college to do their welding class. That was a blast and wish I could practice more. If my eyes were better I would be back to school for something always liked the school structure to learn but apply lifes lessons to further apply it. Former life was a Locksmith/Security Technician. Terry
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Location: Arkansas
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Drool.... I think you could chuck my lathe in that one! I wish I had the space.
Here's my crowning achievement as a hobby machinist. Anyone know what the brass parts are? Hint: it's for a Porsche. ![]() Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk |
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Pedal cluster pivots?
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