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[QUOTE="_JOE_, post: 1354645, member: 77507"] Very wierd. I can say all the same except I did some tech school training through high school and I have no interest in owning my own business. I'm a 26 year old ASE master tech that started out busting tires 10 years ago in the same shop I work in now. Shadowing a technician in the feild is definately the best way to learn, assuming that tech knows what they're doing. They will look most likely see it as a win win as they will get you to do some of the b!tch work and you will get to learn while being paid. Rather than spending money you will be earning it. It might not be much, but it's better than paying for it. [/QUOTE]
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