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LoLoS10Blazer87
3/18/2006 1:15:07 AM
But I'm excited! I'm applying at WyoTech (Wyoming Technical Institute) soon and it's gonna be so cool if I get in. I'm applying at the Pennsylvania campus, so I'll still be a ways from home (good ol NC!).

I want to open my own custom shop one day, so I'm gonna try to take a few of their programs:

*Chassis Fabrication and High Performance Engines

*Street Rod and Custom Fabrication

*Trim and Upholstery

Maybe one day y'all will be coming to me for custom work, or maybe my shop will be a BF.com sponsor and I'll offer a member discount!

I'll also be able to give Zero a run for his money!

So yeah, it's 1:15 am and I'm excited about going to school. When part of your daily classwork is using a welder, plasma cutter, and english wheel, you're gonna have a good day!

Going to bed, nite all
4lowlife
3/18/2006 1:35:49 AM
Good luck man. Knowledge is power. power = potential income. $$$
silverjimmy95
3/18/2006 1:42:28 PM
I heard alot about wyotech in my auto class at the career center when i was in high school, your a lucky man, take full advantage of it an good luck with the shop an hope it works out for you, an this is blazerforum, we call care
Paddle_grl
3/18/2006 9:05:42 PM
hey they had students from that school..on the 4x4 extreme program on cable....with that hot chick and the guy who build 4wd vehicles....I always say "I should have become a mechanic" (my dad taught auto mechanics for 25 years) spent the most part of growing up tearing down and rebuilding engines....woo hoo!!!! I loce the smell of grease in the morning!! good luck!!!
LoLoS10Blazer87
3/19/2006 11:24:24 PM
Wow...

WyoTech is $25,000 for a 9 month program. Financial aid here I come!
Paddle_grl
3/20/2006 12:44:56 AM
welcome to the wonderful world of debt!!
Hanr3
3/21/2006 1:13:36 PM
lol

Good luck man.

I took shop classes back in high school. Atuomotive shop classes. Only we learned to teardown and rebuild an engine, alternators, starters and that type of stuff. Sometime I wish I would have stayed with it.
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