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College is fine, but the young ones better have a back up trade job. I studied Business etc., but always had a mechanical back up. Each time the recession took out a job, I resorted to wrenching on boats or cars, never without a job, and still looked good on a resume.
Similar experiences here, Larry. Never lacked for a job.
But I once had a shop owner question my resume, as if he didn't believe my background, seemed convinced I'd "padded" my C.V. This shop was empty wall to wall but for one shiny-new blue MAC roll-cab, huge and with a stereo in it! Young kid just out of trade school and obviously up to his neck in debt... The place didn't have anything but a compressor, no air lines, not even a drop-light to be seen. It took me a couple hours into the job to see the owners were thieves, so I left. Later information confirmed my conclusion: only reason they were hiring was they'd had a full-blown mutiny where every one of six techs had walked out on the Friday before, as soon as they were handed their checks. Tools and all.
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