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Registered
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: PA of USA
Posts: 745
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Job: Engine drop Apprentice
If any of you good p-folks in the Philadelphia-PA / Princeton-NJ general area contemplating dropping the drive-train and would allow an observer in your P-theatre please give me a shout.
I am reasonable good with wrenches (list of skill sets): 1. Tested experience with finicky British 2-seaters (not all positive) 2. Formally trained to be a 'rocket engineer' (not practicing. best for all involved) 3. Trained to perform cardiac surgery / artificial heart R&D 4. Have the requisite Pelican p-car literature 5. Motivated and willing to be useful or funny (know a fair amount about Belgian/ Czech beer)… Cheers, Jascha Last edited by Jascha; 09-22-2004 at 11:05 AM.. |
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Somewhere in the Midwest
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: In the barn!
Posts: 12,499
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Nice resume, but with,
"2. Formally trained to be a rocket engineer (not practicing. best for all involved) 3. Trained to perform cardiac surgery / artificial heart R&D" You should be able to fix an engine w/o a drop...and fix it by cutting open the decklid right? ![]() And the last item..should be changed to, "have beer chilled and ready to travel." |
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Registered
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: PA of USA
Posts: 745
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Souk, as per your instructions:
"This Apprentice comes with chilled Belgian beer and ready to travel to NJ / PA" Jascha
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