VenomousRT
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I'm at a crossroads of sorts in my life right now. Straight out of high school(age 17), I started my own web design company which, for a while, was very successful until it just got very overwhelming and I couldn't keep up with my client base. I finally had enough and I sold the rights to the name of the company to a firm based in Hamburg, Germany. In the end I "broke even" but I can't exactly say that as this venture funded my Dodge Dakota R/T. So well say those 2 years of my life were worth about $30k. Since then I have worked a 9 to 5 as a warehouse manager at $13.50an hour plus benefits. Now heres the crossroads part. I am now 20 and I am merely satisfied with my job and would leave in a second if it weren't for the benefits (health,med,dental, etc...)I have the opportunity to A.) Start up a new web design firm in partnership with 2 other people. and B.) Go to school and become a Viper Tech.
Now I don't want to sound hokey by saying I'm going to go to school and become a Viper Tech like its gonna be handed to me in a fairytale world. I do have an abundance of mechanical knowledge and I've done all of the wrench work on my truck. I know I have to work for it and I am willing to do so because thats the way I have been all of my life. I've been able to do almost anything I put my mind to and work my ass off to get there. So now I ask you guys.......Whats it really take to become a Viper Tech and what am I looking at wage wise.
The school I am looking at offers a viper specific course and I want to make sure I don't waste a year if there isnt much demand for Viper Technicians.
There are other courses I can take. (top fuel management, high performance engine building, etc.....)
Chase
Now I don't want to sound hokey by saying I'm going to go to school and become a Viper Tech like its gonna be handed to me in a fairytale world. I do have an abundance of mechanical knowledge and I've done all of the wrench work on my truck. I know I have to work for it and I am willing to do so because thats the way I have been all of my life. I've been able to do almost anything I put my mind to and work my ass off to get there. So now I ask you guys.......Whats it really take to become a Viper Tech and what am I looking at wage wise.
The school I am looking at offers a viper specific course and I want to make sure I don't waste a year if there isnt much demand for Viper Technicians.
There are other courses I can take. (top fuel management, high performance engine building, etc.....)
Chase