Wow, glad to see everyone is of the same opinion here, good thread, Listen well to what the guys are saying TGi666...
Firstly my Dad was a mechainic, he gave it up but still works in the motor trade, just behind a PC! Who wants to be up to their elbows in oil and hardship, listening to customers wanting it done on the cheap so you have to work every hour to earn enough, till you retire at 65, that is if you can afford to!
Every aspect of the car trade has crap pay, especially in the service end of things, theres always some half assed handy man willing to 'give it a go' and people are always looking to get it cheaper, so chance him over a main dealer! main dealers charge silly hourly rate's but the staff sure dont see it!
If you become a mechainic, you'll soon loose interest in your own cars as its all too much like work!
My dad's a mechainic of the old firm, he can fix things! Diagnose a problem and put it right, he's fed up of the crap mechainics in his dealership as they are just nut and bolt men, plugs filters, oil and pads! ask em to sort a problem, they cant, they just order enough bits and swap em all till the find whats wrong!
If you really want to get into the game, go off to college to do auto electrical work, no-one has a clue about electrics and thats where the money is! You can charge what you want!
I spent a while repairing bikes after Uni as the work was there, in the end I was fooling myself as the money wasnt and I ended up neglecting my own bike and thus not doing so good racing as I should have! Just not worth it!
As for the building trade.......... all good now but how long will it last, especially with all the cheap labour available!
I spent 7 years at UNI, what pissed me off was the guys who left school at 16 were lucky to be finished their apprenticeships as chippys etc before the Celtic tiger, thus as I qualified these guys where rolling flash cars, their own houses and their own companies!
Thats just this generation though, I know lots of my mates Dads who had to move to the UK or US to get work as brickies back in the day! Lifes a gamble.........!
I remember when Bohall became an apprentice, first thing he had to do was fork out silly money for tools, then try survive on feck all, he looked fucked from day one, dirty, tired and broke......different dude now though, hasnt looked back since he got out!
In the end, lifes not about the big dollar, its just Ireland and its current economy has everyone looking for the big house, 06 car and the apartment in Spain, thats all bull,
Do what you gotta do to get the dollar, at the end of the day, work is work, its what you do with the rest of your time that counts!