Message from @xbigmoneygrip
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Yeah associates and trade certs are great.
I think my issue right now is that I don't put myself out there enough, and make small talk with other coworkers or whoever the fuck I find attractive.
dont get an associates in automotive, its a total waste
the college loan debt plays into this idea that you need to be rich first
@uncephalized I think people fail to see that because you know skills always pushed you need to go to a 4-year college to be successful.It's in the local college does a technical schools like $85 a credit our
@Big T why not
i was a mercedes benz tech and ASE master tech
I got FAFSA, and graduated scott free.
My coworker is like, 100k in debt for a 4-year.
And we work the same job.
get a job as an apprentince tech
😂
instead
@Big T how do you do that
Go learn plumbing or welding or electrician cert if you want a trade cert that will always be relevant and profitable...
millions of young people conned into debt with no chance of being financially independent who think they cant have kids otherwise
go to shops and see if theyre hiring
you become an apprentice under a master tech
This is true.
he trains you to be a tech and eventually you get your own stall
@Big T I put some guys I work with that eventually want to go work in a oil bay. they told me you need some type of certification just to work on a car.
The amount of debt is astonishing, and a large majority are investing in careers that aren't worthwhile in our current market.
Or the ROI is just dogshit.
I love engineering, but I look back and think, "I could have been a mechanic or electrician so much faster."
@xbigmoneygrip not sure what that means
ah
there we go
@Deleted User SAME
What type of Engineering?
mechanical
not really. there is not required cert to work on car
Nice.
steam engines, man
Except I don't even love engineering, I left to work for myself in craft and trades anyway.
that's my porn
Nice I'm an ME too
@Big T that's what I thought. You just need to be a certified mechanic to work a car. For mechanic shop
all shops like to have ASE certs, but theyre not required.
I have a friend who was attending WSU for Mechanical Engineering but he made a lot of mistakes, and goofed. He took a year off, and I think he stopped attempting to go back. He's been part of a shitty scene and now works at Walmart or something.
Not sure if he has debt.
theres no governing body that certifies a tech. so you can work on a car with out one