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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 16321758" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>You can find naysayers that say that about any profession. With the proper motivation and financial wherewithal anyone can jump into it or any profession and be successful. Funny you should mention engineering. My grandfather had zero, literally zero schooling, entered this country mopping floors for an engineering firm, and ended his career designing fuel systems for jet and rocket propelled engines with 21 working patents to his name. His patents included fuel vaporizers, ignition systems, and combustion chamber tech used by Roll Royce, General Electric, Garrett-Airesearch Aviation, Pratt & Whitney, and other turbofan engine manufacturers. I hold his patents and follow them when they're mentioned in current engines development and it's pretty wild thinking that I've flown on modern airlines using his fuel delivery systems. Everyone starts somewhere and if the OP wants to do something he should start taking the necessary steps to learn. </p><p></p><p>I've yet to see anyone in this thread with actual experience, just a bunch of "I know a guy who knows a guy that farms" B.S. Might be a better idea to find people that actually do it themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 16321758, member: 45161"] You can find naysayers that say that about any profession. With the proper motivation and financial wherewithal anyone can jump into it or any profession and be successful. Funny you should mention engineering. My grandfather had zero, literally zero schooling, entered this country mopping floors for an engineering firm, and ended his career designing fuel systems for jet and rocket propelled engines with 21 working patents to his name. His patents included fuel vaporizers, ignition systems, and combustion chamber tech used by Roll Royce, General Electric, Garrett-Airesearch Aviation, Pratt & Whitney, and other turbofan engine manufacturers. I hold his patents and follow them when they're mentioned in current engines development and it's pretty wild thinking that I've flown on modern airlines using his fuel delivery systems. Everyone starts somewhere and if the OP wants to do something he should start taking the necessary steps to learn. I've yet to see anyone in this thread with actual experience, just a bunch of "I know a guy who knows a guy that farms" B.S. Might be a better idea to find people that actually do it themselves. [/QUOTE]
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