chicknwing
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2008
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Re: Would you drive a dump truck if you had a fused ankle?
My best friend did just this, He quit driving trucks applied to the local boat shop and his attitude got him the job. 6 years later he is a 5 star certified Yamaha mechanic, he has been to school for Tohatsu, Suzuki, and several others. Big time money to be made. Best thing is he got all the training FREE! As stated previously though you may have to start with a low wage. I think my buddy started at 7 an hour, hes making over 12 now.
You stated in an earlier post your desire to work on boats. My suggestion to you is to go after it with the attitude of I am gonna get this job! Good Luck...
TC
P.S. lots of bending, lifting, pulling, pushing, and twisting involved in most any job!
Why not actually go around to all of the marinas and other places that work on boats. As has been said above, a good attitude will get you in where experience won't. Once you get your foot in the door, maybe at a low wage, and show a willingness to work, you may get on the job training or the boss may actually send you to a school and pay for all or part of it.
My best friend did just this, He quit driving trucks applied to the local boat shop and his attitude got him the job. 6 years later he is a 5 star certified Yamaha mechanic, he has been to school for Tohatsu, Suzuki, and several others. Big time money to be made. Best thing is he got all the training FREE! As stated previously though you may have to start with a low wage. I think my buddy started at 7 an hour, hes making over 12 now.
You stated in an earlier post your desire to work on boats. My suggestion to you is to go after it with the attitude of I am gonna get this job! Good Luck...
TC
P.S. lots of bending, lifting, pulling, pushing, and twisting involved in most any job!