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28-02-2006, 05:26 PM | #31 | ||
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Playing silly buggers in the gravel
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Yeah I think I would. Probably as a salesman though. Im not a mechanic and being an Electrical Apprentice doesnt mean I can do car electrics.
Salesman would be fun I think. A lot of salesmen Ive had the "pleasure" of talking to really dont know what theyre talking about. One bloke I talked to was a mazda salesman while picking up dads new car. I was drooling over the 6 MPS and noticed to get into reverse it was similar to an Aussie 4 speed. "Nah its not" umm yeah same basic principle. "Nah mate its not really" Yeah pretty sure its similar. After awhile his story changed. "Oh yeah it's similar. But umm different". How can people sell cars and yet know stuff all? Sorry bout that. Ill try to keep it short and sweet next time :P |
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28-02-2006, 05:29 PM | #32 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jan 2005
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I'd work at one. Its all experience. I actually start my apprenticeship at metro ford service department on monday
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