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<blockquote data-quote="yamadogyz" data-source="post: 43251" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>Indeed, I'm not starting until after SATs, by then teacher give up for the year.</p><p></p><p>That's what I'm hoping for! No doubt in my mind about it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I understand your points. Suprisingly despite all over the economic problems, the local shops are succeding. Really I just want to be able to work part time to make money so I can live the dream of going to the track multipul times a week and adding a new after market part on once a month. If I am able to do well and am making money after I'm out of high school then I'll stick with it for sure, if I'm not, then I'll change over and get into something else, I have a few ideas. Plus even if it means I don't want to work on my bike, then I'll have the knowledge how to fix it and won't have to worry about farther screwing stuff up and depending on a manual. I also know just because I'm certified doesn't mean I'm gonna have a garentee job, but if I'm willing to volenteer for a few years at local shops washing bikes for resale, sweeping the floors and telling people where stuff is then when I'm 16, I have a better chance than someone who's fresh out of school trying to find a job with no experiance what so ever. I'll also have an opportuinty to observe mechanics and pick up pro tricks <img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/thumb.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumb:" title="Thumb :thumb:" data-shortname=":thumb:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yamadogyz, post: 43251, member: 377"] Indeed, I'm not starting until after SATs, by then teacher give up for the year. That's what I'm hoping for! No doubt in my mind about it. I understand your points. Suprisingly despite all over the economic problems, the local shops are succeding. Really I just want to be able to work part time to make money so I can live the dream of going to the track multipul times a week and adding a new after market part on once a month. If I am able to do well and am making money after I'm out of high school then I'll stick with it for sure, if I'm not, then I'll change over and get into something else, I have a few ideas. Plus even if it means I don't want to work on my bike, then I'll have the knowledge how to fix it and won't have to worry about farther screwing stuff up and depending on a manual. I also know just because I'm certified doesn't mean I'm gonna have a garentee job, but if I'm willing to volenteer for a few years at local shops washing bikes for resale, sweeping the floors and telling people where stuff is then when I'm 16, I have a better chance than someone who's fresh out of school trying to find a job with no experiance what so ever. I'll also have an opportuinty to observe mechanics and pick up pro tricks :thumb: [/QUOTE]
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