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Taught by Ford technician
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Taught by Ford technician
Since our economy has plunged I have had to take a career as a truck driver. I was taught to work on cars at the age of 15 by a Ford Motor Company tech. Come to the garage and buy my coffee and I will show you how to repair. Can't ask for anything better than that. Cheap schooling. Along the way I failed to complete the ASE certs because while being young I felt the need to "sow my wild oats" and lost my drivers license for a few years. Being without license means no one can insure you to drive customer vehicles. So I gave up on that career for the time being and decided to help those who couldn't afford some of the high repair bills. Even went mobile with my services on the side of my regular trade. My heart is still automotive and always will be. I think very highly of the ones who have been in the trade for years and haved paved the way for the younger generation.

Re-tired,way to old, and the rest of this forum that have paved this road, my hat goes off to all of you.
05-10-2007 11:22 PM
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