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Living on low income - accepting the "poor" life.
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 15945601" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>I'm a Tech that was a writer. lol. </p><p></p><p>I know it's not common, but more often then not I was instructing my techs how to fix things or Diag'ing in the lane. I know that's a big no-no, but it was a good way to make myself money and them too. Hence why the first month I was there I made 7g. We turned and burned work. I was selected for the BMW apprenticeship program at 20 but turned it down to get my Bachelors. </p><p></p><p>From about 17 to now I've been doing side work. Whether it's building engines, rear ends, transmissions, electrical gremlins, chassis work, suspension, anything, I've done it. Built a lot of cars for folks and so my tech skills have only multiplied. Last night I tore an IRS out of an 03/04 to FTBR it for a friend and build his diff. I have another 03/04 diff sitting on the bench now for someone else. </p><p></p><p>To say I supplement my income is a stretch. It's practically a second job/income. But it makes me happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 15945601, member: 46336"] I'm a Tech that was a writer. lol. I know it's not common, but more often then not I was instructing my techs how to fix things or Diag'ing in the lane. I know that's a big no-no, but it was a good way to make myself money and them too. Hence why the first month I was there I made 7g. We turned and burned work. I was selected for the BMW apprenticeship program at 20 but turned it down to get my Bachelors. From about 17 to now I've been doing side work. Whether it's building engines, rear ends, transmissions, electrical gremlins, chassis work, suspension, anything, I've done it. Built a lot of cars for folks and so my tech skills have only multiplied. Last night I tore an IRS out of an 03/04 to FTBR it for a friend and build his diff. I have another 03/04 diff sitting on the bench now for someone else. To say I supplement my income is a stretch. It's practically a second job/income. But it makes me happy. [/QUOTE]
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