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Anthony’s Answer
Take an automotive technology vocational program and then get an associate degree in it. Get a job at a dealership and hustle.
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Kevin P’s Answer
Isaac, this is a great question. I love cars too. Part of me always wanted to work with cars. I feel like there are a few different ways you can that.
You can fix cars, sell them, race them, write about them, design them, or build them. With each of them there is a secondary passion that would feed into them.
Personally, fixing them or building them never intrigued me because I’m not mechanically inclined. You need to be intrigued enough to want to fix or build things to enjoy this. I am not. So for me this was out.
I cannot draw and I’m not creative. Designing them was out. I would love to race them, but I’m sure I am not athletic enough. Generally speaking, I’m not competitive enough. I do love driving them though.
For me that left two options. Selling them or writing about them. To an extent both interested me. I enjoy selling things and talking about a product in a way that makes other believe I love this car. Ultimately, I feel like writing about them and reviewing them would be most my style. I like writing and I more than likely could still drive them. So that would be win win.
Either way, I hope you find your passion. Drive safe!
You can fix cars, sell them, race them, write about them, design them, or build them. With each of them there is a secondary passion that would feed into them.
Personally, fixing them or building them never intrigued me because I’m not mechanically inclined. You need to be intrigued enough to want to fix or build things to enjoy this. I am not. So for me this was out.
I cannot draw and I’m not creative. Designing them was out. I would love to race them, but I’m sure I am not athletic enough. Generally speaking, I’m not competitive enough. I do love driving them though.
For me that left two options. Selling them or writing about them. To an extent both interested me. I enjoy selling things and talking about a product in a way that makes other believe I love this car. Ultimately, I feel like writing about them and reviewing them would be most my style. I like writing and I more than likely could still drive them. So that would be win win.
Either way, I hope you find your passion. Drive safe!
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Faustas’s Answer
Depends on what you would like to do specifically in the automotive industry, but if you are young and wanna try something out to see if you like it or not.
Then you can try to get a job in a wheel/tire shop, since the winter is coming soon a lot of companies are looking for an extra hand that can be there when the demand is high.
Then you can try to get a job in a wheel/tire shop, since the winter is coming soon a lot of companies are looking for an extra hand that can be there when the demand is high.