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Old 08-14-2016, 11:20 PM
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Default Changing career decision

Long story short I moved to Texas a few years ago and I hate it here. Being that I'm debt free with the exception of my truck and a trailer I'm picking up Friday, I'm going to move back east when my apartment lease is up at the end of January.

For about the last 15 years or so I've worked for GM dealers with the last 4 or so being with Cadillac as senior or lead technician and to be honest I hate it. I've hated it for the last 10 or so years, but it's hard to get out and into another field without a massive pay cut.

With that said as I have no gf, wife, or kids and no professional metal working experience so is it worth it to take the hit and go find a high end builder to try and get a job with? I learn very quickly so that's not a problem and all other aspects of car building I'd say gives me a huge advantage over someone just out of school or new to the field.

In any case I'm not happy at this point in my life, so no matter what I need to make changes and start enjoying things again.
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