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      Well as someone who has passed all his classes a my college automotive education and with A1 A4 & A6 certification test I walk into some places and ask about entry level technician positions sometimes I get turned away without showing my resume and sometimes I get people asking me about my toolbox (after showing resume) and I can show pictures of what I have. I know that when I start its gonna be hard and my family knows that too. The teachers that have taught me that when I get out there in the real world that I’m not here to put on custom turbos and NOS. I’m here for general maintenance and problem solving with electrical and electronics. I went to a four year college and got a degree in Theatre Production in sound design thinking I’m going to work in theatre production and not looking back. After sending resumes and realizing that I was a dime a dozen my girlfriend said that maybe at this economical climate I should look into automotive since I was looking at car mags and working on my own car. My parents saw this as well and supported me which I was thankful for. Now since I am done with school I’m hitting the gound running with looking for a job. A lot of places say that its slow but that doesn’t faze me. I look in my home town and my girlfriend now fiance and don’t look back. As I study for more ASE cert. tests I help family with what I’m certified in like suspension for my brother and electrial with my moms Honda battery not lossing a cell from just sitting around in her Fit not being driven because she is disabled and if I’m not taking her to an appointment then the car just sits. Sorry run on for sentances). If anyone wants to see my resume I have attached it Minus contact info for privacy purposes

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        Well as someone who has passed all his classes a my college automotive education and with A1 A4 & A6 certification test I walk into some places and ask about entry level technician positions sometimes I get turned away without showing my resume and sometimes I get people asking me about my toolbox (after showing resume) and I can show pictures of what I have. I know that when I start its gonna be hard and my family knows that too. The teachers that have taught me that when I get out there in the real world that I’m not here to put on custom turbos and NOS. I’m here for general maintenance and problem solving with electrical and electronics. I went to a four year college and got a degree in Theatre Production in sound design thinking I’m going to work in theatre production and not looking back. After sending resumes and realizing that I was a dime a dozen my girlfriend said that maybe at this economical climate I should look into automotive since I was looking at car mags and working on my own car. My parents saw this as well and supported me which I was thankful for. Now since I am done with school I’m hitting the gound running with looking for a job. A lot of places say that its slow but that doesn’t faze me. I look in my home town and my girlfriend now fiance and don’t look back. As I study for more ASE cert. tests I help family with what I’m certified in like suspension for my brother and electrial with my moms Honda battery not lossing a cell from just sitting around in her Fit not being driven because she is disabled and if I’m not taking her to an appointment then the car just sits. Sorry run on for sentances). If anyone wants to see my resume I have attached it Minus contact info for privacy purposes

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