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Originally posted by DIBBLE mate Bologna is quite small, the factory is in a large industrial area and the wages won't be great, just looking round the car park when we went it was full of 10 year old cars and the like ..... why not talk to a few dealers here ??? they aren't exactly bursting at the seams with talented and passionate mechanics .... hell, i'd start by calling Nelly for some advice, and maybe begging a job at Cornerspeed, god knows he could use the help .... good luck with whatever you do .... |
Thanks I fully understand what you're saying and you're probably right. I know I also ask what may seem a lot of simple basic questions about my bike as well but that doesn't mean I'm not capable, I'm a very quick leaner and adapt to most things pretty well.
From my experience of computer programming it's more about interest which helps you achieve, you can give people all the books and all the tools but if their heart isn't in it and they just think "that would be cool" then they won't last long. If you're passionate enough about something you can pretty much achieve anything.
That's the way I look at things anyway, I don't like to be defeatest and I like to achieve any goals I set myself.
I'm definately serious about this crossroads I've come across in my life and I think life is to short to waste and I don't want to grow old full of regrets.
I think the whole working for Ducati is also about the lifestyle as well but if it's not the right thing then it's not ment to be.