My favorite thing to do is work on cars or other small things that have motors or other moving mechanical stuff. I have been into all these things for a long long time. From about the time I could walk I had always been on a four wheeler or snowmobile and I’ve always been around the fixing aspect of them when they broke because my Dad always just fixed them outside in the yard where I could watch him do it and learn about it. And even when it came to the bigger stuff like the cars they drove when they break down we fix them together. He taught me everything he could about what we are doing while we did it so that I could know all that stuff so when he can’t be there or something I have the knowledge to fix it when it breaks. That is one of the biggest things of why I kept doing these types of things, so that when something of mine broke down I don’t have to take it to the shop and spend thousands of dollars to get it fixed when me and my Dad could just go buy the parts for less than half what you would spend and make memories and get to spend time together while doing it. That’s why I kept doing this because I really like to learn how things work and how to fix these things when they break and stuff like that it makes it so I can spend a lot of time with my father and also learn a lot from him.
Some things that hard about working on things is that you will always get dirty, you will ruin cloths, you will need a place to work, you will need a lot of very expensive tools, things get hard and you have to think really hard. To keep moving on with this passion I want to go to LRTC automotive program so I can learn as much as I can about vehicles and how to fix them. After I complete that course I will have lot of certifications that I would need in the work field and that will help me get into a post secondary school for automotive or diesel mechanic. Then when am out of that there is a lot of desire for a good schooled diesel tech and that’s what I plan on doing for work later on in life. That’s why I kept with working on things.