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Auto Mechanic?
I'm going into eighth grade this year and I wanted to be an auto mechanic for about 4 years. I know how Hotwire a car if I have to see it work (with the help of my local mechanic when necessary to see if it fixed. There is to cut the red wire and hook up with the white wire. You do, you just fucked up the car.) So I was wondering what would be some good ways to go about learning things like this and get a little advantage in it. Any recommended books or videos would be appreciated. Also, if anyone has read Auto Body Repair Technology, Fifth Edition, is what really help. Because it is a kind of face, and I do not want to buy i am not going to get on my way to get the ASE. If you do not know it's okay. They just need to know a little about what I want. PS is the wage for an auto mechanic. That may be just a matter of yes or no if you want. Thanks. Ten points best answer. I mean if not, yes. Sorry.
I've been a mechanic for 20 years. It's inspiring to see a young person with a passion so early in life. I had your age when I got an old lawnmower that would not go. I have some tools together, had the whole thing apart, clean all parts and put it back together. I've seen a lot of children come and go. I discovered that the reason is because they have not used their hands. Having an idea of the tools and nuts and bolts in my experience is much more important than certification. So to answer your question, finally, get a small engine, an old car, bicycle, something that requires tools and a little motivation, and get dirty! Find out how something works using your hands will put far ahead of someone who has learned from a book. Indeed, the lawnmower did not work at first. but with a little help from an experienced mechanic, took it off.
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