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Old 02-24-2020, 09:10 PM   #25
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Default Re: Looking for a new job-maybe...

Lots of good thoughts here and Mart and youtube might be one of the solutions except it does take doing it with others to really learn. im going to start doing youtube vids so any tips are appreciated. anyone who wants to call a few of us over for a weekend to pass on your knowledge, let me know. Ill be there. Im really not looking for a new job, just thinking once I quit my profession of 35 years what I will do to re"fire". I plan to go back to my passion which is old fords and i will not need to make money, just have something fun to do besides drink beer and watch tv. i enjoy working on motors, carbs and dizzys just need the experience to make them work well. thanks for the thoughts.
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