Im considering going back to school
well I want to go to a tech school (namely UTI) I want to take up classes in high peformance automotive..POWER AND PERFORMACE is the name of the class...I figure its time to take a step in the right direction by persuing one of my loved pastimes as a carreer or just for the general knowledge and enginuity. that way I could better trouble-shoot if needed after.
Im not going to jump into a carreer of it, I believe it be best for the knowledge, keep my job and do somthing on the side..maybe work in a tuner shop or somthing of the sort....But I really dont want to give Up a job that pays 12 dollers an hour with full coverage health insurance, incentive bonusus and whatever...I get a raise soon so I'll be a lil closer to 13 bucks an hour lol...I want to learn man...Its depressing not being as handy AS im capable of without proper knowledge and do-how
man the BEST way to learn is just start taking things apart and reading how to fix them.
Seriously, its also pretty much FREE as opposed to paying the big $$$ for a college/tech school.
just my 2cents
Seriously, its also pretty much FREE as opposed to paying the big $$$ for a college/tech school.
just my 2cents
Your miata is a prime piece of equipment to work on. If you mess something up it isn't too much money to fix it. If you take the money that you would spend on a technical school and put it into the miata you would have more than common handtools in your toolbox(s) and you would definitely have one impressive car. Most tech schools don't teach enough to justify the cost. You can learn alot from a haines manual and your friends. Hell go to the library and get the same text that UTI would give you, read that and you will have much of the same knowledge as one of their graduates.
buy some tools and start tinkering when you have time to kill and buy some books,i know most of my friends who went to uti are idiots.
start off small with lawn mowers and bicycles and small ****.
You'll spend way more than a $1000 on the school. So spend a grand on tools you want/need. Then buy stuff you might want like a welder/chopsaw/grinder/air compressor and whatever else you think you need to fabricate your own stuff if you feel so inclined.
you have slapped alot of sense into me lol , I've always been a hands-on-person, You are most right about the school teachings, It be better to jump on it with a wrench lol, Im going to look into a volunteer thing ..hopefully They could use the help,




