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Old 15-01-2008, 06:26 PM   #1
Conrad
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Default Apprenticeships.

Just looking in the area of Panel beating and Spray Painting in Sydney but i have found another option which is an apprenticeship for a motor mechanic at a Ford Dealer.

Would this be a bit more boring compared with a normal motor mechanic? Im assuming most of the cars that will come in will be for a service and therefore working there may be a bit more routine compared to a generic mechanic that will work on many different kinds of cars doing many different things.

What are everyones thoughts?





Also, if anybody knows anyone that needs an apprentice panel beater or spray painter please let me know via email - conrad.tanner@gmail.com


Regards, Conrad.

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