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Originally Posted by 1971BB427
I definitely understand the problem of working on other people's cars all day, and then trying to stay motivated to work on your own when you get home!
I worked for a local Cadillac dealer not long after hi school, and went to GM Training Center for schooling. Once I got home I just couldn't get motivated. I decided I'd quit and get into another trade, and that was over 30 years ago. Never regretted it, and always played with cars ever since.
I retired last year, and I spend almost every day working on one of my rides. It's even more fun now than it has been when I was working, regardless of what job I had!
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Im trying to get out as we speak its just not a good time to quit and not have another gig lined up. I been thinking about getting involded with welding or become a badass chef so will see happens. Either way I'll still be wrenching my burb and other chev's.