Aspen500
Well-Known Member
Then there's the people, like me, that decided to be an auto tech while in high school (class of '82) and have to diagnose and repair all the computer controlled items, among other things on the modern automobile. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To be honest, it's not that bad BUT if I had known what cars would become 40 years later, I'd have kept cars as a hobby and chose a different profession. Yeah I know, hindsight is always 20/20 right? lol On the upside, an auto tech never has to worry about being unemployed (if you're good at it). Longest I went without a job is 2 weeks back in '07 when the Ford dealer I worked at for 21 years closed, suddenly, with 3 hours notice............................
Sorry for going off on a tangent in the Random Pics thread. Oops.
To be honest, it's not that bad BUT if I had known what cars would become 40 years later, I'd have kept cars as a hobby and chose a different profession. Yeah I know, hindsight is always 20/20 right? lol On the upside, an auto tech never has to worry about being unemployed (if you're good at it). Longest I went without a job is 2 weeks back in '07 when the Ford dealer I worked at for 21 years closed, suddenly, with 3 hours notice............................
Sorry for going off on a tangent in the Random Pics thread. Oops.