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    Originally posted by Sonny View Post
    https://youtu.be/9z2D0eze9fY

    You are right, my car runs better after a nice drive but what’s your opinion on someone else doing so?
    What a shit click-bait video by some YouTube 'personality'.

    You're car isn't special enough for a tech to fuck with.
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      Originally posted by MR E30 325is View Post
      What a shit click-bait video by some YouTube 'personality'.



      You're car isn't special enough for a tech to fuck with.


      There’s more videos and I know that but I’m worried about breaking anything, it’s not rebuilt yet

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        Why on earth would a tech want to rip on an m10 e30 after preforming an alignment on it?
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          Originally posted by MrBurgundy View Post
          Why on earth would a tech want to rip on an m10 e30 after preforming an alignment on it?


          Test drives after new tires with alignment

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            Originally posted by Sonny View Post
            But I like R3V
            The feeling is not mutual.
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              Originally posted by Sonny View Post
              https://youtu.be/Ve8kmfmvGe4

              You are right, my car runs better after a nice drive but what’s your opinion on someone else doing so?
              I let them, it's no biggie. Pretty sure practically everyone that comes to the local BMW meet has thrashed at least one of my cars. As to techs doing it, it's not a problem if you don't take your car to shops.

              Originally posted by MrBurgundy View Post
              Why on earth would a tech want to rip on an m10 e30 after preforming an alignment on it?
              F1 engine bruh.

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                Originally posted by roguetoaster View Post
                I let them, it's no biggie. Pretty sure practically everyone that comes to the local BMW meet has thrashed at least one of my cars. As to techs doing it, it's not a problem if you don't take your car to shops.







                F1 engine bruh.


                I never take my cars for work in shops, only alignments and tire mounting. I tried it myself and it’s ok but a shop will have to do.
                Last edited by Sonny; 05-07-2019, 04:39 PM.

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                  As a tech my self I always drive cars with respect not saying all do. There have been times though where I have had to beat on a car to get it to duplicate the issue specifically misfire faults. Normal driving wouldn’t do it but If i nailed it the cel would come on and reduced power warning. I’ve also been instructed by customers to drive it like i stole it because thats the only time the problem would occur. But those are special circumstances.


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                    For those of you bored, the first is especially interesting, how can that alignment be driving straight??

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                      this thread has gotten lame af. does anyone have a decent story?
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                        Originally posted by flyboyx View Post
                        this thread has gotten lame af. does anyone have a decent story?
                        Not a story, but I'd love to hear other peoples opinions on changing your career to something involving your hobby / other interests.

                        I've been toying with the idea recently, but after talking to a friend of mine who is a business coach he said that most of his clients who have left their career to pursue their 'side passion' end up regretting it because it ends up ruining their passion for them.

                        Anyone else have any thoughts or insights on this?
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                            Usually what is your hobby because you like it. Then if you start to do it as a business lots of the mundane starts to take over. Things that you really didn't have to worry about before.

                            On the other hand, there are many people that do make their hobby a job. It depends on what you think you can do. Are you a self starter, really think about that. Are you able to work alllll ddddaaaayyyy every day on the same thing.

                            Do you like to not know how much you'll be making in a month?

                            Depending on what you'll be doing, the inconsistency with pay can be a big factor.
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                              Originally posted by Powling View Post
                              Anyone else have any thoughts or insights on this?
                              Think of it this way, there will be times when you have to make business decisions and that conflicts with the passion. passion is irrational, successful businesses are not.

                              When I was younger, a good friend of mine went to UTI (Universal Technical Institute) to pursue his automotive passion, finished and started working at various shops but quickly burned out. The phrase that kept coming up is that you get tired of working on other peoples POS cars that you have no energy left to work on your own POS car lol

                              Me?... I sit behind a computer, make enough to pay my bills with some leftover and have plenty of energy left to go home and get dirty in the garage.
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                                Nonsense Thread

                                Originally posted by Powling View Post
                                Not a story, but I'd love to hear other peoples opinions on changing your career to something involving your hobby / other interests.



                                I've been toying with the idea recently, but after talking to a friend of mine who is a business coach he said that most of his clients who have left their career to pursue their 'side passion' end up regretting it because it ends up ruining their passion for them.



                                Anyone else have any thoughts or insights on this?


                                Been working on this a lot lately myself. I love my job and where I work, but hitting a wall in terms of career growth. If you can figure out why you do what you do - hobby or job - I think it helps a lot in pointing you toward the what. Example - I love to solve problems, of all kinds. For me, that shows up in the form of working on my car and figuring out what’s wrong, as well as building a spreadsheet or coaching my team.

                                Short story is, the why is more important than the what. Your job is to figure out how to best exploit your “why” in the most profitable “what” that piques your interest.


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