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Topic: Want that dream job!
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Tim
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Hey My name is Tim and I am 18. I have a passion for Mustangs and I was wondering if anyone new of any place that has to do with Mustangs, that would be interested in hiring me within Sacramento area. I have grown up around Mustangs all my life so I know a little but not everything. I'm in the process of restoring a '69 Mach 1 also. [ July 16, 2002, 08:57 PM: Message edited by: Tim ]
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Posts: 100 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Jun 2002
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JoeT
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Member # 298
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jiffy lube?
j/k/
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Posts: 6785 | From: San Jose | Registered: Jun 2001
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Tim
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HaHa, very funny
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saleen00925
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Member # 1302
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there are no good places in sac, except maybe a dealer, you won't learn anything at Sacramento Mustang
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Posts: 244 | From: Sacramento CA | Registered: May 2002
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Tim
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Member # 1467
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Thanks Saleen
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stangless
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Member # 1414
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quote: Originally posted by shade-tree: jiffy lube?
j/k/
lol
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Posts: 4634 | From: bay | Registered: Jun 2002
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67stang
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Member # 549
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Lesson one: Go to college, get a degree, then get a job that pays well so you afford your hobby.
Lesson two: Don't try to make your hobby into work. You'll end up hating your hobby.
Lesson three: Wrenching on someones elses pile of crap is not a "dream job", except for perhaps Nascar, Forumla one, or similar pit crew.
And Lesson four: Avoid having your hobby car serve as your primary mode of transportation. This will ensure that you never have to fix your car in the parking lot of a pick 'n pull, kragan, or autozone on your way to, or from, your place of work.
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Stimson
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quote: Originally posted by 67stang: Lesson one: Go to college, get a degree, then get a job that pays well so you afford your hobby.
Lesson two: Don't try to make your hobby into work. You'll end up hating your hobby.
Lesson three: Wrenching on someones elses pile of crap is not a "dream job", except for perhaps Nascar, Forumla one, or similar pit crew.
And Lesson four: Avoid having your hobby car serve as your primary mode of transportation. This will ensure that you never have to fix your car in the parking lot of a pick 'n pull, kragan, or autozone on your way to, or from, your place of work.
Lessons to live by
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JoeT
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lesson 5: you only live once
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BlueOvalRacing
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lesson 6: don't screw yourself over by getting into credit card debt - buy everything you can with cash. I learned this the hard way, and I'm sure others here have also.... Read lesson 2 over and over until it sinks in, because it is true! 67stang hit it on the head
Posts: 1159 | From: Pioneer | Registered: Jul 2002
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