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Robert_K 11-16-2009 07:55 AM

New Employment...
 
Well this past Friday I Graduated UTI with Automotive w/ Nissan Advance Technical Training. I was planning on going back to Kuwait but they had no positions available. I started applying at local Nissan and Infiniti dealerships. This is not what I wanted to do. I was fortunate to be contacted by Jason at EnglandGreen Corp. EnglandGreen specializes in higher performance for the C5 & C6 Corvettes. Saturday I interviewed with them and will be starting Tuesday. I'm looking forward to learning about the C5/C6 Corvette and helping customers achieve their high performance needs.

kdo2milger 11-16-2009 08:10 AM

:tiphat: congrats Rob!

sounds like an exciting oppurtunity for you...and i know theirs money in kuwait, but sounds like it may be a better deal for you here...

Robert_K 11-16-2009 08:13 AM

Thanks. Yeah I'm excited about 1) Doing what I love, higher performance 2) Get to stay in the States and more importantly with my wife.

TX_370 11-16-2009 08:27 AM

Congrats Robert!

370Zsteve 11-16-2009 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert_K (Post 282283)
Thanks. Yeah I'm excited about 1) Doing what I love, higher performance 2) Get to stay in the States and more importantly with my wife.

This goes to the heart of what I've been saying to anyone who will listen...if you want a job that will be around and not outsourced overseas, don't go to college! (Yes, I'm serious).OR go to college but also learn a trade. Apprentice to become an electrician, plumber, carpenter, or a mechanic.

Take that shop class in high school. Unless you are going to graduate Summa Cum Laude from Harvard Medical and become a brain surgeon, learn how to fix a car, wire a circuit, or build a house.

Shameless plug for a book I just finished reading. And no, I have absolutely no financial reasons for plugging it :tup:

Amazon.com: Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work (9781594202230): Matthew B. Crawford: Books

Philosopher and motorcycle repair-shop owner Crawford extols the value of making and fixing things in this masterful paean to what he calls "manual competence," the ability to work with one's hands. According to the author, our alienation from how our possessions are made and how they work takes many forms: the decline of shop class, the design of goods whose workings cannot be accessed by users (such as recent Mercedes models built without oil dipsticks) and the general disdain with which we regard the trades in our emerging "information economy." Unlike today's "knowledge worker," whose work is often so abstract that standards of excellence cannot exist in many fields (consider corporate executives awarded bonuses as their companies sink into bankruptcy), the person who works with his or her hands submits to standards inherent in the work itself: the lights either turn on or they don't, the toilet flushes or it doesn't, the motorcycle roars or sputters. With wit and humor, the author deftly mixes the details of his own experience as a tradesman and then proprietor of a motorcycle repair shop with more philosophical considerations.
- Publishers Weekly, Starred review

Robert_K 11-16-2009 09:14 AM

LOL^^^ Hence I'm a auto tech and fire fighter. No mater what... buildings will catch fire and people's cars will break down.

I was in the 7th/8th grade ('92/'93) when I went to get my hair cut. I still remember the old man's name, Mr. Simpson. He said he had been cutting hair since WWII. I asked; "Why so long." He response was; "Get a job that the people will always need. People will always need to get their hair cut."

370Zsteve 11-16-2009 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert_K (Post 282334)
LOL^^^ Hence I'm a auto tech and fire fighter. No mater what... buildings will catch fire and people's cars will break down.

I was in the 7th/8th grade ('92/'93) when I went to get my hair cut. I still remember the old man's name, Mr. Simpson. He said he had been cutting hair since WWII. I asked; "Why so long." He response was; "Get a job that the people will always need. People will always need to get their hair cut."

My buddy the plumber says "people always need to take a schitt"

Rhinetom 11-16-2009 09:37 AM

Congratulations on the new position! Kuwait would have been more money but, the death/war thing would always be in the back of your mind. Keep customer focus and honesty as your priorities and you will succeed.

Mike 11-16-2009 10:08 AM

Congrats! They have an awesome reputation in the corvette community.

Robert_K 11-16-2009 11:58 AM

Thanks!

theDreamer 11-16-2009 12:00 PM

Congrats Robert, glad to hear you found a good place here and do not have to leave for Kuwait. So when are you going to buy a Corvette? :p

Robert_K 11-16-2009 12:06 PM

Thanks! LOL Everyone keeps asking me that. Gotta get a house first.

TX_370 11-16-2009 12:09 PM

Actually, I was leaning towards the question of... do you still get your built block even though no Kuwait?

Robert_K 11-16-2009 12:19 PM

We'll see what the future holds. ;)

hestian6150 11-24-2009 08:39 PM

Congrats Robert! Good luck! Chad and I wish you all the best!

--Jennifer

Robert_K 11-24-2009 08:41 PM

Thanks! Really enjoying myself!!!


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