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Gave me a sweet 1022 Target with laminate stock, Simmons scope &
bull barrel in exchange!
This has been a common occurrence since the invention of firearms.Gave me a sweet 1022 Target with laminate stock, Simmons scope & View attachment 468661 bull barrel in exchange!
Good on you for taking on an apprentice. It's a shame that practice is so rare nowadays. Good techs are hard to get. Where I work is all off road equipment but we are zero for three in trying out new techs.The guy is an intern for me. He is a Baltimore County cop. He owns a diesel F350. He wanted to learn diesels. Sooo…, He was introduced to the concept of internship. Diesel schools are expensive and you need many years to learn modern complex diesel systems so he shows up when not on shift. “ Do this, do that, this is why..”. Hands on after whiteboard run down. I let him work on his truck as well. It’s a Win Win. He was busy with stuff so I jumped on his truck for him.
He knows I am a gun guy so he brought it over to thank me as he knows that I am swamped and stop to jump on his.
Super nice guy and in 39yrs of doing this, I’ve only seen a few people start as techs with the natural mechanical ability that he has. Knowledge is learned but naturally mechanically talented is a huge plus. He has 2 yrs to retirement. By then he’d be ready to move out of internship and into a first level tech position. I am hoping the two work out timing wise to be the same.
They are like hens’s teeth. Good techs make over $150k a year but time and expense with Schooling plus you need about $250k in tools so a green pea out of school must intern while building hands on experience while acquiring tools so.., there is that and it’s filthy AND now days if sharp, you can do that in a clean air conditioned office. Yeah, the good ones are grounded so very difficult to get.Good on you for taking on an apprentice. It's a shame that practice is so rare nowadays. Good techs are hard to get. Where I work is all off road equipment but we are zero for three in trying out new techs.
I'm late thirties and I'm on the younger end of the equipment guys. Tends to be dirtier than on road. I actually like it because of the variety I see.They are like hens’s teeth. Good techs make over $150k a year but time and expense with Schooling plus you need about $250k in tools so a green pea out of school must intern while building hands on experience while acquiring tools so.., there is that and it’s filthy AND now days if sharp, you can do that in a clean air conditioned office. Yeah, the good ones are grounded so very difficult to get.
$150k a year? Damn... I did some diesel wrenching about 18 years ago, but the pay was nowhere near that.They are like hens’s teeth. Good techs make over $150k a year but time and expense with Schooling plus you need about $250k in tools so a green pea out of school must intern while building hands on experience while acquiring tools so.., there is that and it’s filthy AND now days if sharp, you can do that in a clean air conditioned office. Yeah, the good ones are grounded so very difficult to get.
Yeah, Sometimes I do diesel and hydraulics on ag and construction equipment. Gotta watch those skid steers. They get about 60 pounds of mulch down in the belly pan. That company’s maintenance mechanic is sloppy during maintance and those chips get diesel and oil soaked. Spark drops down in there and it’s like a stump dump fire inside of a safe.want tound uI'm late thirties and I'm on the younger end of the equipment guys. Tends to be dirtier than on road. I actually like it because of the variety I see.
If you found a good one, he will be worth your investment.
Oh yeah, in a good diesel, hydraulics and automatic trans shop with a good flare rate pay plan, yeah. Have to be incredibly talented, lots and lots of expensive tools and specialty tools, very quick with out hinky short cuts and like a 0 comeback track record and very very important…,, Yes, You guessed it.., Must have some. level of tolerance and understanding of Trumper customers. lol.$150k a year? Damn... I did some diesel wrenching about 18 years ago, but the pay was nowhere near that.
Negative waves."The fuel system leaks all over the place. It's a piece of junk".
LoL, nice. I was a Detroit series 60 tech and also did MBEs wayyyyy back in the day. Stuff was simple back then, we just started getting EGR coolers, and everything was still all mechanical. I'm sure it's changed drastically in the past 2 decades.Oh yeah, in a good diesel, hydraulics and automatic trans shop with a good flare rate pay plan, yeah. Have to be incredibly talented, lots and lots of expensive tools and specialty tools, very quick with out hinky short cuts and like a 0 comeback track record and very very important…,, Yes, You guessed it.., Must have some. level of tolerance and understanding of Trumper customers. lol.
Oh it’s frickin unreal. Constantly reading at night, technical seminars, more tools, more tools, need tool box that could be sublet into two apartments if empty. Some boxes have a frig, power outlets, charging station drawer for electric cordless tools chargers, all organized and charging in the drawer, WI Fi, place for laptop, alarm system linked to your phone do you no at night or whenever, the shop has been broken into and they are trying to jack your box.LoL, nice. I was a Detroit series 60 tech and also did MBEs wayyyyy back in the day. Stuff was simple back then, we just started getting EGR coolers, and everything was still all mechanical. I'm sure it's changed drastically in the past 2 decades.
HOLY SHIP, LATE 30's. HERE I thought you were grizzled like me in all that you know and the level of knowledge you have honed on specialized subjects like mechanics, guns, reloads etc.I'm late thirties and I'm on the younger end of the equipment guys. Tends to be dirtier than on road. I actually like it because of the variety I see.
If you found a good one, he will be worth your investment.
THIS is WHAT I HATE HATE HATE about life in 2000 and beyond.Oh it’s frickin unreal. Constantly reading at night, technical seminars, more tools, more tools, need tool box that could be sublet into two apartments if empty. Some boxes have a frig, power outlets, charging station drawer for electric cordless tools chargers, all organized and charging in the drawer, WI Fi, place for laptop, alarm system linked to your phone do you no at night or whenever, the shop has been broken into and they are trying to jack your box.
The systems just constantly get more complex at an insane rate. Huge Huge problem is early obsolescence if emission exhaust components. Things go obsolete in 7 or 8 years and then what?? Oh, ok.. delete for someone and catch 5 more more years. Fed time is day for day, Jack! No good time, no overcrowding time, no work in the prison credits. No catch 5 and be out in 2. It’s day for day. Other issue is if you are going to delete, you have to rewrite the computer. EVERYTHING is linked. The truck cost you what?
Skids can get messy. Worse when they are in caustic environments. You ain't seen a machine burn til you have seen a pressurized hydraulic system fire. Just run. I actually was replacing the engine wiring harness on a boom lift that caught fire during operation. Fortunately, that one was stopped before the hydraulics were compromised.Yeah, Sometimes I do diesel and hydraulics on ag and construction equipment. Gotta watch those skid steers. They get about 60 pounds of mulch down in the belly pan. That company’s maintenance mechanic is sloppy during maintance and those chips get diesel and oil soaked. Spark drops down in there and it’s like a stump dump fire inside of a safe.
If you live anywhere near BWI and you want to move up in the diesel world, interview with Bill Sr. @ Arunundel Diesel. Family owned joint. World Class shop. Check out him Flo testing injectors on a test stand. Go to Arundel Diesel on Facebook. Many that are not even diesel techs find it fascinating.
Keep in mind that I have no children and am not married. If I want to spend the whole night in a machine shop riveting up an m1919 or m2, there's nobody to object. If I decide to disappear for a week to work on a new project, so what? I seek out those who are better than I am. If I can't find them, I will figure out how to get better on my own.HOLY SHIP, LATE 30's. HERE I thought you were grizzled like me in all that you know and the level of knowledge you have honed on specialized subjects like mechanics, guns, reloads etc.
At 60, I am as green as it comes in many areas except for common sense.
Keep in mind that I have no children and am not married. If I want to spend the whole night in a machine shop riveting up an m1919 or m2, there's nobody to object. If I decide to disappear for a week to work on a new project, so what? I seek out those who are better than I am. If I can't find them, I will figure out how to get better on my own.
It works.Now this language I can get behind. Spent the first 30 of my adult life, in other words, 50 of my 60 years the same way.
The single part that is.
The last 2 sentences has been the story of my quest.