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Old 08-16-2017, 09:33 AM   #1
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Re: 65 short bed, big window restoration, start June 17'

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Thanks! I went to school for 'collision repair and paint refinishing' at my local community college. I tell ya what, it was the big waste of 1.5 years of my life! There are so many kids in the classes who dont care, and have no motivation of learning, meanwhile me and 3 other guys are blasting through fixing dents, and waiting all class on them to finish. I did well in class, and part-time at the shop. Things picked up and my boss asked me to quit school and work full-time for a $4 an hour raise. I couldnt say no to that. I would say, find out what you can about the school and/or program before making a decision. I honestly have learned more the 1 year I have been full-time, than if I would have stayed in school for 6 more months for my degree. Just my 2 cents!
A degree is never a bad thing to have. Sooner or later it comes in handy. A local community college shop classes start w/the basics but are effective.

I learned enough to know when to leave things to a pro that does it for a living but have also painted/repaired more than one vehicle in my possession.
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Old 08-19-2017, 10:22 PM   #2
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Re: 65 short bed, big window restoration, start June 17'

I think it all depends on the school. Always going to have some students that are not serious. My son started during high school at the local Community College with a dual enrollment program. It did well for him. He is at McPherson College now working on a Bachelors in Automotive Restoration.
I think you are right though. A lot of trades do not require a degree. Hands on teaches quite well. Nice work, keep it up!
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