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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Millenial Car Guys...ahem...Car Persons
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<blockquote data-quote="351stang" data-source="post: 15483002" data-attributes="member: 1355"><p>I think there is a philosophical difference in build vs buy. I've taken the route of doing the research, buying the tools, and doing the work. Even if I screw it up once, I still come out even dollar wise. The difference is I retain the knowledge and experience. After two decades of doing this imagine what I have learned and how my skills have amplified. I also get a profound satisfaction that "I did that."</p><p></p><p>Your mileage may vary, but I believe most millenials take the second route with the few exceptions in this thread. </p><p></p><p>This isn't just a life skill. It is also how to succeed at a career, which some millenials struggle with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="351stang, post: 15483002, member: 1355"] I think there is a philosophical difference in build vs buy. I've taken the route of doing the research, buying the tools, and doing the work. Even if I screw it up once, I still come out even dollar wise. The difference is I retain the knowledge and experience. After two decades of doing this imagine what I have learned and how my skills have amplified. I also get a profound satisfaction that "I did that." Your mileage may vary, but I believe most millenials take the second route with the few exceptions in this thread. This isn't just a life skill. It is also how to succeed at a career, which some millenials struggle with. [/QUOTE]
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