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so I'm thinking the handy person who fixes brakes is conventional? Okay, maybe it isn't an official job, but that's pretty unusual. (btw - I do my brakes, too. That's actually what started this line of questions. I wanted to know more about the people who would respond to this thread.
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Oh well I see working on cars as more of a necessity than a job. I do drive for a livin after all.
My family has always had somewhat older cars, and my dad has always done most of the work on them at home, so I learned.
I also do all of my own basic upkeep/remodel/electric/construction/etc.
I installed my own ceiling fan last summer and my daddy was proud
Me too! Note my title.
so I'm thinking the handy person who fixes brakes is conventional? Okay, maybe it isn't an official job, but that's pretty unusual. (btw - I do my brakes, too. That's actually what started this line of questions. I wanted to know more about the people who would respond to this thread.

Oh well I see working on cars as more of a necessity than a job. I do drive for a livin after all.
My family has always had somewhat older cars, and my dad has always done most of the work on them at home, so I learned.
I also do all of my own basic upkeep/remodel/electric/construction/etc.
I installed my own ceiling fan last summer and my daddy was proud

Me too! Note my title.

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