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Old 05-01-2020, 02:39 PM
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I thought with all the world wide membership on this forum it would be interesting to learn what some of us did (many members retired) or presently do for a living. Also what kind of experience and education in the chosen field of study or career choice? I would say post anything you feel like from a paper boy, professional couch potato to a CEO in Facebook or Rocket Scientist.

Lets have some fun with this and see what we have here for members and what we all do or did? :


Here is my history:
I do ask because of specific guidelines on this forum about vendors and other regulation in that topic area not to ask about anything you personally know about my product lines of Performance Parts that I Engineer and Develop that may be distributed by known sponsors on some forums. I am only a member on this forum and nothing more. Just 'havin fun with my Mazda3.


Starting from 1974 these were most of the mention-able work experiences and specialized training/education.


Owned operated:

Ultra Light Aircraft sales service and flight training.
General Auto parts store
Performance Auto Parts Center
Cobra Kit Car , parts , accessories and custom builds shop
Dojo Self Defense and specialized Martial Arts studio
Defensive Driving School
Performance Engine machine shop
Engine and Chassis Dyno Services/EFI/ECU Performance Calibrations
MINI Cooper specialty service and Parts center
Landscaping Co.



Managed the following:

A & R Auto Tech
Kregan Auto Parts
Grand Auto
Chief Auto Parts
Super Shops Automotive Performance Center
Von Hausen Auto parts
Harley Davidson of Sacramento Parts dept.
RV's of Merritt Parts Dept.
McDonalds


Worked as "grunt" employee for:


S & S Powder Coating
CVS Dyno Tuning (Chassis Dyno Technician)
United Specialty Wholesale (wholesale performance parts distributor)
Dynel Marketing
Lockheed (Avionic Technician)
Holley
Davis Security (Polygraph Technician Operator )
Cessna (General maintenance and Avionics)
Fairfield Honda (Motorcycle mechanic)
R&R Signs (Clear Bra & Vinyl graphic installer)
Winchester Auto Parts (Asst manager)
New Vehicle Auto Sales ( Cadillac ,Oldsmobile,GMC MAZDA,Nissan)


Certifications:


ASE Master Technician L1 & L2 (current)
Automotive Machinist certification
Aviation Maintenance Technician certification
Avionics & Electrical Systems certification
Aircraft Structural Analysis and Modification Certification
X3 Motorcycle Mechanic Certification
*** Sub certifications:
….Engine Machining
....EFI/ECU Performance Calibrator
....Suspension & Alignment
....Cylinder Performance Head Porting Theory and Design


Numerous other Automotive related single program certifications not really needing to post like don't laugh...Auto Parts certification, tire and wheel sales certification and many like that.


A couple others just to toss into the mix
NHRA Super Gas License
AMA Member 38 years
ASEL Aircraft single engine land/ Instrument Rated ASEL
PADI Nitrox Certified
EMT certified


Memberships Automotive related

NHRA
SCCA
SEMA

I have several years uncompleted college interest in Biology, Archaeology, Anthropology, Theology , they are not really relevant to me anymore because I did not pursue the career to become a Paleontologist.
 
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Old 05-03-2020, 10:19 AM
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Wow! I kinda expected at least a couple responses from other members by now? Currently 84 views and counting.







 
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Old 05-03-2020, 12:03 PM
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With that list, you scared us all away in shame.
 
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Old 05-03-2020, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Gozo
With that list, you scared us all away in shame.
Gozo...
Really? That was not my intentions. I started working when I was still in High School waaaaaay back in 1974. I placed the year to show almost a life work in the Automotive industry?
I am genuinely interested knowing what you all do!
 
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Old 05-03-2020, 08:04 PM
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I'm a grease monkey.
 
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Old 05-03-2020, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by grim_reaper
I'm a grease monkey.
Maybe a little more then just that...??


 
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Old 05-13-2020, 08:24 PM
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I'm a teacher!
 
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Old 05-23-2020, 09:24 AM
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Paramedic, 20+ years.
 
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Old 07-25-2020, 12:22 AM
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I am an auto mechanic it’s the best job in the world I love it I go to work fix cars all day come home grab a Mtn Dew and go straight to the garage and get wrenching again on one of my many project cars or abandoned cars just hanging out in my field or garage and invite some friends over and have a good time lol
 


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