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Old Feb 13, 2002 | 06:41 AM
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Nice to meet you!

Welcome Crash Override! It's good to have you here! I am sure you'll love this site as much as we do!
Post some truck pics when you can ok? We'd love to see them. Have a good time here & stop by chat some nite - I'll be there areong 8:30 from now on & many of the guys show up to say hi - I'll introduce you to everyone!
 
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Old Feb 13, 2002 | 08:57 AM
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I thank all of you for your greetings and yes Auto Mechanics is my interest and the fact that people are moving away from that is another bonus for people like me since if there is less of them there is more customers for guys like me hehe Love making money...
 
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Old Feb 13, 2002 | 08:19 PM
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Congratulations on your first post! Oh, wait. It's not that type of thread. I think you have to have at least 100 to post that kind of thread.

Welcome! Yah, that's what I ment to say. Crash Override. That's unique. I should be able to remember that one, so when you get to 100 I will recall the 1st.

Hey great field (auto mechanic). I would like to change to an Auto Mechanic. I think I'm getting too old though. I haven't given up hope yet.

I don't think the webmaster allows big egos here. So you should be safe from that kind of stuff.
Actually, there is a very diverse crowd. You will be able to find all kinds.

Have fun!

Tom
 
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Old Feb 13, 2002 | 09:40 PM
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A little advice concerning autoTech training...*ponders into past*

while you are in school....
-Get your hands on anything and everything you can.
-Don't be afraid of any problem.
-Be humble and learn from others.
-Yes, minivans are good learning tools.
-Making mistakes is part of the process.
-Remember some tech grads get highly specified training upon tech school graduation, free from dealerships.
-Have fun.
-Be professional, not a kid.
-Try to get an associates degree while you are at it.

Got pics of the truck?
 
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Old Feb 14, 2002 | 02:05 AM
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Welcome to the REAL site.

Don't worry about this "addiction" others talk about. As I've said many times before I could quit any time I want.



See you all tomorrow!




P.S. They aren't kidding about Raoul!
 
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