Your hearts got to be in it,and there are more ''I used to be a mechanic'' than the real thing these days (no offence to the guys bigger than me).Number one rule my father told me - don't do hommers,and I've pretty well stuck to his advice,with a bit of ''Well fuck you too!'' from apparently good friends.It's not a job to make you rich,or make a career out of - after 40 years I have very little to show for it,and earn as much as a waitress.But it's still an interesting job for me....which may show a lack of imagination on my part.
Note - I am a car mechanic,but have worked as a bike mechainic...and a mechanic in other fields too.The skills used to be transferable....but these days they seem to prefer to slot you into a genre.I still hold you should be able to give a mechanic a box of bits,and nothing else but the instructions of ''put it together''....and see a result in due course.
The apprenticeship system is still out there,of sorts.I don't think it will produce what the old system did,but that's the world we live in.Get out there and knock on doors.
In and out of jobs, running free
Waging war with society
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