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I wish you luck. I had a passion for cars in general, I lived to work on anything, this led me to becoming a wrench. After 20+years of turning wrenches, I almost detest going to work on mondays. I like the people I work with and we have a good time, as well as working, but...............I'm so tired of people who buy crappy little, econo boxes, made from the junkiest materials ever designed, and expect to have a Mercedes. Don't get me wrong I do work on alot of very nice cars, owned by people who care, but it only takes one jerk-off to ruin the day. I love getting a funky eletrical problem, it keeps the boss off my back and no 2 problems are the same.
Be prepaired to spend alot of money on tools, and make very little money at first.
I hope you don't end up like me, I just don't know any other kind of work.
Stay off the Snap-On truck at first, buy your starter tools from sears, you can take them home when you start to replace them with better stuff. Also keep all reciepts for tools and such. It does end up as a good tax break at the end of the year
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Electrical problems on a pick-up will do that to a guy- 1990C4S
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