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post Apr 17, 2009 - 8:50 PM
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Hey guys. Im at a point in my young life where i dont know what i want to do with myself.

Im strongly considering the toyota technician program, i really love working on my and other people's cars when i have free time and now im thinking, well maybe i could make a career out of it!

Anyway, i was just looking for information from anybody or thoughts on the program, experiences or life as a mechanic, you know, whatever.

Any input is welcome, im so lost. biggrin.gif


I guess, uh, well ill just include that im nearly done with 2 years of gen ed studies but absolutely 0 of the career options interest me.

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post Apr 18, 2009 - 12:53 PM
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I was looking at the T-Ten program as well, considering it almost time for re-enlistment and what not....with the new gi bill it would be a good idea. All I know of it is that you have to find a dealership to "sponsor" you (so to speak), and find a school that has that program, then do all that while interning at sed sponsoring shop. When you grad you'll get help with job placement (but from the sound of it, you'll wind up working for the sponsor). At least thats what I get from it. I havent heard anything back yet from them though, need to try again. Being that I work on govie equipment, I dont really see it being much different that working on someones car.

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