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Postby SecondGenPAt » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

but I don't really enjoy repairing cars as the daily grind anymore. I'm just burnt out, and need something else to do.

So my question to everybody is what do you do to keep the lights on that you really enjoy?

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Postby kingtut » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

I've never enjoyed repairing cars. I just stick around here for all the cool meets...
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Postby ecam8000 » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

Pat, I'm with you. I enjoy the hobby, but not the job. I started off wrenching (back in the carb days). I am still in the industry, but not wrenching directly. Ever think about parts sales, shop management or support jobs like that? You can still pull from your "education" but back off from the wrenching.
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Postby D Walker » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

I tried street cars and service work a few times. Sucks when the economy is good, sucks more when the economy is "bad". You should play with race cars. Keeps me happy.
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Postby ChocolateThunderFC » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

I was gonna ask how tha new place was working out

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Postby SecondGenPAt » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

It's a nice change from BMW, much slower and calmer, but still flat-rate with boring cars like stuparoos, yodas, goverment mobiles, ect.

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Postby tsx_guy » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

kingtut wrote:I've never enjoyed repairing cars. I just stick around here for all the cool meets...


let me know when the next "cool" meet is.. ha ha ha....

i think sniffing glue keeps me going...not much else.
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Postby iani1.1 » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

take a break. build a bike or something. im looking into building a old norton or triumph cafe racer style
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Postby Shooter McGavin » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

tsx_guy wrote:let me know when the next "cool" meet is.. ha ha ha....

i think sniffing glue keeps me going...not much else.


hahahaha, good start to the weekend there.

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Postby erod550 » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

Yea I like working on my own cars as a hobby, but don't think I could work on other people's mundane cars for a living.

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Postby speedjunkie » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

ecam8000 wrote:Pat, I'm with you. I enjoy the hobby, but not the job. I started off wrenching (back in the carb days). I am still in the industry, but not wrenching directly. Ever think about parts sales, shop management or support jobs like that? You can still pull from your "education" but back off from the wrenching.


This.

I was thinking about things to do after retirement, and I haven't even worked a day as an auto mechanic other than as a hobby, and I've already had an epiphany...if you enjoy your hobby, never make it your job or it will cease to be a hobby. I would imagine that goes with anything, but I could be wrong.

Like Eric said, if you want to stay in the car industry, do something auto related but not directly working on them. Like "slinging parts for Harry" lol.

If you don't want to do that, just walk away for a while and try something else. If that's possible without too much risk, which is iffy these days.

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Postby iani1.1 » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

speedjunkie wrote:
Like Eric said, if you want to stay in the car industry, do something auto related but not directly working on them. Like "slinging parts for Harry" lol.


HAHA nice one
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Postby D Walker » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

iani1.1 wrote:take a break. build a bike or something. im looking into building a old norton or triumph cafe racer style


I have built a few cafe bikes, have a pair of 74 Zuki GT550 two stroke triples, a CB750 and a CB550 twin, all a lot of fun, when I put them together lol
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Postby SecondGenPAt » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

ecam8000 wrote:Pat, I'm with you. I enjoy the hobby, but not the job. I started off wrenching (back in the carb days). I am still in the industry, but not wrenching directly. Ever think about parts sales, shop management or support jobs like that? You can still pull from your "education" but back off from the wrenching.


this is the plan, but the school thing needs to happen first. I really want to design the computers/electronics and or suspension systems for automobiles. I think I would really enjoy the work and paycheck, unless "office Space" played itself out. Now where is my stapler......

Shooter McGavin wrote:hahahaha, good start to the weekend there.

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Dreaming of going back to school, but need the money. I refuse to take out a massive student loan though so I'll be saving for a while longer.

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Postby iani1.1 » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:14

D Walker wrote:I have built a few cafe bikes, have a pair of 74 Zuki GT550 two stroke triples, a CB750 and a CB550 twin, all a lot of fun, when I put them together lol


ooo.... pics? im wanting to build a norton or triumph bobber style cafe racer at the moment. just cant decide on a frame.
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