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Old 05-05-2004, 09:50 PM
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i decided that i want to spend the money i have saved up on taking classes instead of buying a 7 (i cant right now anyways). i would like to spend it on basically anything car-related. would definately be most interested in welding tho. does anyone have suggestions on what i should take, and where i should take them?
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Just don't set your face pubes on fire more than they already are...
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Originally Posted by Eyxom' date='May 5 2004, 07:01 PM
Just don't set your face pubes on fire more than they already are...
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Originally Posted by Eyxom' date='May 5 2004, 07:01 PM
Just don't set your face pubes on fire more than they already are...
ohh yah, lol!!!
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i dont have face pubes anymore.
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yah go take some junior college classes, then get a job. you'll learn more from the techs, while you **** up peoples cars than from school
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from your profile, i see that you are 17.



get a part time job at autozone/advance auto, they will pay the fees for you to get ASE certified. you will have a much easier time finding an automotive job with that stupid little badge
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usually when they pay for that you ahve to sign a contract saying that youll be working for them for a certain number of years.
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no, they actually give you a raise, then hope you will stay around.



they only pay for the certification test the first time around though.
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at my dealership your required to stay for a given number of years (depending on what training course they put you in) after you complete it.
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