4WD or normal car lol
doing the 4WD work has opened my eyes up a lot more to new skill sets and aspects of fabrication, my boss is a structural engineer so ive been able to learn so much more then i already knew just doing car audio and custom work.
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hand tool skills are adaptable across any industry.
just a slight change in process and proceedure but with the knowledge and experience u have you would go fine changing field.
you could potentially look at a switch to aeronautical engineering to get more electrical orientation to compliment your current trade and then look at a career with the RAAF (i was offered aeronautical engineering majoring in Avionics with the Navy on helicopters and then after my 6 years going over to RAAF to work on jets).
just a slight change in process and proceedure but with the knowledge and experience u have you would go fine changing field.
you could potentially look at a switch to aeronautical engineering to get more electrical orientation to compliment your current trade and then look at a career with the RAAF (i was offered aeronautical engineering majoring in Avionics with the Navy on helicopters and then after my 6 years going over to RAAF to work on jets).
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