Message from @xbigmoneygrip

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2019-07-19 06:40:51 UTC  

Yikes. Were you just goofing off?

2019-07-19 06:40:57 UTC  

@xbigmoneygrip "what you said supposed to start out as a mechanic" huh?

2019-07-19 06:41:01 UTC  

@[DGI]tech I did average in high school but I knew before your college was not for me.

2019-07-19 06:41:04 UTC  

Or was it hard for you?

2019-07-19 06:41:18 UTC  

@Big T what's the best way to start out going into you know auto mechanic kind of career area

2019-07-19 06:41:24 UTC  

oh!

2019-07-19 06:41:32 UTC  

have you worked on your own car before?

2019-07-19 06:41:35 UTC  

I had an extremely shitty family, and school dynamics, in addition to being bullied so I want to say I was depressed, and highly cynical so I didn't care.

2019-07-19 06:41:44 UTC  

or have any mechanical knowhow?

2019-07-19 06:41:53 UTC  

But after my Associates I ended up with a 3.4 or so.

2019-07-19 06:41:56 UTC  

Gotcha

2019-07-19 06:42:02 UTC  

So I definitely turned it around after H.S.

2019-07-19 06:42:10 UTC  

@Big T little. I'm a Hands-On type of person I'm really great with Hands-On stuff I can't sit at a desk it's too boring for me and drives me insane

2019-07-19 06:42:16 UTC  

I will say though that I could have graduated 6 months sooner if it wasn't for colleges bullshit classes.

2019-07-19 06:42:20 UTC  

Because ma "well roundedness."

2019-07-19 06:42:41 UTC  

Which is really just their attempt at squeezing cash out of you.

2019-07-19 06:42:50 UTC  

Gen Ed is such bullshit. I can study Chinese Lesbian Pottery on my own time, thanks.

2019-07-19 06:42:55 UTC  

^^^

2019-07-19 06:43:06 UTC  

6-months, aka 6 classes of garbage.

2019-07-19 06:43:18 UTC  

Each class I want to say was 5 credits, so roughly $100-140 per credit.

2019-07-19 06:43:29 UTC  

Am I high school I got the job shadow mechanic for my senior project. was going to do about a mechanic shop and then they said they'd been 44 me to jobcenter which was literally we just sitting here watching him and I went to an oil Bay and then let me job shadow. What you was me just sitting there watching them and then they were teaching me things.

2019-07-19 06:43:40 UTC  

ok thats a good start. go around to different shops in your area and see if theyre interested in hiring an apprentice. try quick lube positions at dealerships. if you have a sears automotive around you, theyre a good start.

2019-07-19 06:43:53 UTC  

pick up a set of tools too

2019-07-19 06:44:07 UTC  

@Big T alright

2019-07-19 06:44:13 UTC  

1/4, 3/8 ratchet set metric

2019-07-19 06:44:19 UTC  

stay away from imperial

2019-07-19 06:44:23 UTC  

no one uses that anymore

2019-07-19 06:44:33 UTC  

Are there any solid books if you want to learn more about cars past referencing the car manual?

2019-07-19 06:44:34 UTC  

but older cars do

2019-07-19 06:44:35 UTC  

set of open end/box end wrenches

2019-07-19 06:44:46 UTC  

haynes manuals are good

2019-07-19 06:45:03 UTC  

they sell them at any car parts store

2019-07-19 06:45:12 UTC  

doesnt have to be snap on or matco. theyre great, but you dont want to break the bank right out of the gate

2019-07-19 06:45:38 UTC  

theres some out there @[DGI]tech but i havent really looked into them

2019-07-19 06:45:39 UTC  

craftsman are made in china now, so no longer great

2019-07-19 06:45:44 UTC  

A lot of info

2019-07-19 06:45:55 UTC  

Hmm.

2019-07-19 06:45:57 UTC  

yea, but he just needs them to get in

2019-07-19 06:46:04 UTC  

@Deleted User are local Lowe's half their Craftsman stuff says made in the USA

2019-07-19 06:46:12 UTC  

youtube videos and car forums to learn mechanices

2019-07-19 06:46:17 UTC  

I may consider doing a rebuild after I receive my new job.