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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16380321" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>You're sort of like me when I was in my early 20s. I joined the Marines and then got out and went into the body shop world as an estimator. Really liked doing that as it is a skill that can only be picked up by being hands on and learning under someone. Doing that I also learned that I am also pretty good at sales as you are selling the services of the shop. Did that for 4 years and then moved on to be a service writer at a mechanic shop where I am at now making a lot more. Money is good in this field but stress can be really high. Seems like something you might be good at and something that will keep your attention. You can work on the cars when you feel like it and you will know a vehicle inside and out within a year's time. It's a great position to work in also if you ever want to open your own shop because you are learning and in control of almost every aspect of the business in a lot of ways and you get to see firsthand what business practices work and what don't</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16380321, member: 21786"] You're sort of like me when I was in my early 20s. I joined the Marines and then got out and went into the body shop world as an estimator. Really liked doing that as it is a skill that can only be picked up by being hands on and learning under someone. Doing that I also learned that I am also pretty good at sales as you are selling the services of the shop. Did that for 4 years and then moved on to be a service writer at a mechanic shop where I am at now making a lot more. Money is good in this field but stress can be really high. Seems like something you might be good at and something that will keep your attention. You can work on the cars when you feel like it and you will know a vehicle inside and out within a year's time. It's a great position to work in also if you ever want to open your own shop because you are learning and in control of almost every aspect of the business in a lot of ways and you get to see firsthand what business practices work and what don't [/QUOTE]
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