> I think that there is hope - todays kids seem drawn to cars the way many of 
> us were in the 50s and 60s.  They do much of their own work and understand 
> how their cars work.
> 
> Although it seems a lot of kids are unwilling to choose this line of work. 
> A local community college president related this story - a local Ford dealer 
> told the Pres he would hire any students graduating from the CCs auto 
> technology program at a starting salary of $50K /yr. This was 5 years ago so 
> I suspect it has gone up.  Sadly there were few takers.
> 
> Oh well, life goes on --

My 14 y/o son wants to go into a mechanical or electrical trade when he 
graduates high school. I have no problem with that, however I have explained to 
him that when he gets to be 50 plus years old, he may not like turning wrenches 
40 hours a week any more. I am twisting his arm to go to college first. He is 
very intelligent and will do well whatever profession he chooses. He traded a 
bicycle for a non-running 5hp Honda engine. He was thrilled to have it running 
within an hour of getting it home. Instead of him taking stuff apart and ME 
putting it back together correctly, he is getting better about completing tasks 
like this with little input from me. 

Rick Knoble 
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT

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