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Hey Guys & Gals,

Since I know you alot of you pretty well, I'd like to share some good news with you all.

At my current place of employment, things arent going so well, sales down, renewals not happening so I'll be let go July 1st.... HOWEVER...! Theres a silver lining, I decided to take a chance and do something I've wanted to do since I ever cared about cars, I'll be working as the a Tech for Pcars/FastForward Wheels in Monterey Park doing service maintenance, repairs and upgrades to Porsches!!!

I was tired of sitting on my butt all day and doing nothing sitting in front of the computer. I needed to construct my own fork in this straight highway that is my life. Luckly, I have loads and loads of tools and knowledge to work on these beautiful Porsches at the new shop. Also I used to work part time for several independant shops in the harbor area, even afew majors like Nissan/Infinity, so this isnt really a leap off the deep end for me but more like a continuation of my longtime love of wrenching on exotic highend cars.

Im just so excited to finally work on the cars that I love and get paid for it. :cheers:

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Best wishes on your "new road", your passion will help keep you on the path.

Follow your heart! :D

Hey Guys & Gals,

Since I know you alot of you pretty well, I'd like to share some good news with you all.

At my current place of employment, things arent going so well, sales down, renewals not happening so I'll be let go July 1st.... HOWEVER...! Theres a silver lining, I decided to take a chance and do something I've wanted to do since I ever cared about cars, I'll be working as the a Tech for Pcars/FastForward Wheels in Monterey Park doing service maintenance, repairs and upgrades to Porsches!!!

I was tired of sitting on my butt all day and doing nothing sitting in front of the computer. I needed to construct my own fork in this straight highway that is my life. Luckly, I have loads and loads of tools and knowledge to work on these beautiful Porsches at the new shop. Also I used to work part time for several independant shops in the harbor area, even afew majors like Nissan/Infinity, so this isnt really a leap off the deep end for me but more like a continuation of my longtime love of wrenching on exotic highend cars.

Im just so excited to finally work on the cars that I love and get paid for it. :cheers:

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Carlos - congratulations on your upcoming upgrade to an enjoyable job and being paid to hang out around gorgeous cars all day! Have you started to plan any Porsche work-on-car days or tech sessions at your new place of employment so those of us here in So Cal aren't quite as jealous of all the Nor Cal events?

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Hey Guys & Gals,

Since I know you alot of you pretty well, I'd like to share some good news with you all.

At my current place of employment, things arent going so well, sales down, renewals not happening so I'll be let go July 1st.... HOWEVER...! Theres a silver lining, I decided to take a chance and do something I've wanted to do since I ever cared about cars, I'll be working as the a Tech for Pcars/FastForward Wheels in Monterey Park doing service maintenance, repairs and upgrades to Porsches!!!

I was tired of sitting on my butt all day and doing nothing sitting in front of the computer. I needed to construct my own fork in this straight highway that is my life. Luckly, I have loads and loads of tools and knowledge to work on these beautiful Porsches at the new shop. Also I used to work part time for several independant shops in the harbor area, even afew majors like Nissan/Infinity, so this isnt really a leap off the deep end for me but more like a continuation of my longtime love of wrenching on exotic highend cars.

Im just so excited to finally work on the cars that I love and get paid for it. :cheers:

Carlos:

Congratulations!

One door closes and another one opens. It looks like a really nice door has opened for you.

Best of luck in your new position.

Regards, Maurice.

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I wish you a lot of success in your new challenge, one comes and an other go's, i go in retirement at 01/01/2009 after a PAG carrier started in 1968. I shall miss it that's for sure already.

Regards

RFM

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1schoir and RFM, thank you guys for the kind words, Even though I dont officially start till tomorrow on tuesday, I went a head and replaced a fellow Porsche owner's broken drivers door window on his 997S friday nite, way past normal closing time for the shop. I cant have my boys driving around with 1 missing window! Im always willing to work on these Porsches beyond normal shop hours :wrench:

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