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Originally Posted by wellcraftv20step
Ferm don't close the door on teaching just yet, Perhaps you could teach at strictly an automotive school. As Paul said you are very far from done.. There is an a$$ for every seat! Everyone has seen your ability to assess, diagnose, and most importantly convey /explained the fix and have people understand what your talking about...Not everyone can do that. By the way I like the left turn in Jersey! After decades of driving a service vehicle in Manhattan Brooklyn and queens I definitely see the Benefit .
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X2 You beat me to it John. I was going to suggest the same thing. An automotive vocational school sounds like a perfect fit, and your assessment of Ferms skills was right on the mark. Many people can do... only a select few can teach how to do, and even fewer can teach why to do. We're lucky to have Ferm and Spare here, because they both are in that last class...
(And thanks for the kind words about the left turn by going right in NJ).
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