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Old 25-07-2011, 08:42 PM   #1
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Default Looking into a Mechanics trade.

Hi everyone, just want to get some feedback on becoming a motor mechanic, this is something i have been thinking about since i left school many years ago, i have been jumping from job to job chasing the money but never really being satisfied with any one job. Iv just turned 27 and think its time to just bite the bullet and take on this trade like i should have many years ago, i know money will be pretty rough while being an apprentice but im thinking i should be doing a job that i like instead of jobs that are ok just for the money alone. would just like to get some input on where i should start, books that i should track down to help along the way, people i should talk to etc.Any help appreciated thanks.

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