i apprenticed right out of school for four years for auto motive mechanic,from 75-79, and have a red seal licence which means i can do the job anyplace in the world. and have worked in a GM Garage. i sure hate bragging about myself but thats the way it is ,... you need a ticket to work on customers vehicles. same as any other trade. i also was re-ringing engines when i was 15 and 16 years old. at about 12 years old i was tearing those old iron horse engines apart to see what makes them tick and get them running. and the same with those ihc LB engines. now are you bragging about yourself that you have no trade? i can weld also but i cant go welding, i can do plumbing, but i can be a plumber. i can do electrical wiring, but i cant be an electrician. i also can change and balance tires or i used to then. did lots of front end work and wheel alignments. did engines , transmission and diff overhauls on them old 427 chevy gravel trucks with the 5 and 4 trans. install those target master long block 350 engines in 1/2 and 3/4 ton trucks. start at 8:00 and it was driven out of shop at the end of the day. i used to grind valves also in the GM garage. and sometimes i have to fix a broken heart . enough bragging. but there is more.. after that i worked on oil rigs drilling for 7 years. then supervised top drive department on rigs for lots of years. then after that been working in there shop as mechanic tearing down those drives and getting them recertified and put together for another 1000 days of drilling. now i am off work due to this covid stuff. there now more bragging about my life, not that i like to.
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