not taking it the wrong way TSST !
i've always had to make things to do certain jobs, & there is nothing wrong with that, but over this past summer, i loaned a friend some much needed money for his failing motorcycle shop. he made me a silent partner until he paid back loan, then i became a technician apprentice. this was my dream job, & i was able to help my friend keep the business going a little while longer during the struggling economy. to make a long story short, the shop did eventually close, due to being so far in debt. i gained alot of knowledge, & made friends with several of our clients. i still get phone calls from these people asking me to work on their bikes, & they keep asking me to open up my own shop. i'm getting alot of support from my family & friends because they all know that this was my dream job, (being around bikes all day, everyday) so, while i'm waiting for the economy to bounce back, i'm trying to stock up on professional grade equipment, & tools.
some of you know my best friend jason ( a.k.a. vfrman ) jason has been my righthand man in restoring Eleanor, & is awesome with paintwork. jason & i, are talking about being partners in this adventure, but we are waiting to see how the economy goes, before we take the next step in opening our shop ! CHRIS