lol, sorry man.Originally Posted by AnthonyF
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll put in the applications to those spots as soon as the quarter is up. I guess I could work an oil and lube place first to learn fluid changes, then move over to just brakes to learn just brakes lol, then a mom-and-pops tranny spot, etc... - then after I have a little bit of a shop experience resume I can make the next step. I never thought to do it that way - and I might actually get paid in the process lol. Thats a real good idea.
Any tips on the resume, if the shops even ask for one. I made the mistake of giving MAADA my real resume with education and original work historry post 1st undergrad degree and it got me "barred" apparently because I spoke correct English? Should I leave my real resume out of it and drop them a fake one listing only the stuff I've done up until HS (which is basically nothing)?





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