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Ex EL Falcon
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Bris-bane
Posts: 683
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A problem these days is that a lot of people don't consider being a mechanic to be a respectable job and thus will try to find money elsewhere (like becoming a builder). That then leads to the industry getting desperate and morons who would normally not be a mechanic are now mechanics, and we're finding a lot more deadshits working in the auto industry. This means lot less honest, respectable, passionate blokes doing a damn good job and taking pride in their work.
I've worked in the automotive industry and I've seen the kinds of losers who take up work within the industry - either because they're too dumb or too lazy to do anything else. Not saying everyone in the auto industry is like that, just that there are a great number of them these days than there were previously.
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