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Originally posted by mikes72t
ME here too. I have had pretty good sucess with my automotive design career.

For me the most telling factor is what you did as a kid, were you always taking things apart to see how they worked and being unable to get them together again. Hey that is what school is for.

Good luck, I would encourage the ME but I am biased.

Mike
HaH!!! I was always dismantling stuff, anything, watches, TV's whatever was in more than 1 piece, sometimes not even that mattered if I had a hammer.

Yeah, I think I've decided ME is the way for me. I've taken a few of the various personality tests over the years. The one that I found the most interesting was supposed to tell you what sort of job you were cut out for. My primary set me up as someone technical, engineer, etc, and my secondary said I liked to work with my hands, mechanic, carpenter, etc. The person administering the test said that often people pursued the first for their career and the second as their hobby, and that's exactly how my life is so far. I'm in a technical career, and for fun I work on cars and do home improvements and work outside with my hands.

It sounds like ME would be the perfect marriage of those two.
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