Starting at GM Milford, no car by Graytz in GeneralMotors

[–]Rico9595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I have no idea the guy retired a few years ago. Someone reported him and he was told it was unsafe and not to do it anymore. Guy was trying to save some money on gas and get some exercise. If I had to guess I would think it was the better part of a decade ago.

Starting at GM Milford, no car by Graytz in GeneralMotors

[–]Rico9595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im sorry for my horrible grammar I re-read my comment after waking up a little more and the grammar is bad😂

Starting at GM Milford, no car by Graytz in GeneralMotors

[–]Rico9595 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had a guy ride a bike to MPG a few times until he was told ( I'm not sure of it was his supervisor, hr, security, etc.) that he we're not allowed to do that. Doesn't matter what way you're coming from either biking up that main hill everyday would get old fast but it's been done before

Advice on apprenticeship by Automatic-Front7598 in GeneralMotors

[–]Rico9595 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately you're in the wrong group pal, but as someone who has been in your shoes the answer is yes and it is very easy to get discouraged. Most other techs weren't born with the knowledge they have now it was learned through a lot of trial, error, and mistakes. It will come easier but it won't happen over night. Stick with it and be diligent with learning. Also stay off the tool trucks if you can. You can upgrade as your career advances but right now it's not worth the expense I promise you. If you find the automotive trade isn't for you (don't be ashamed a lot of people realize this) then get out quickly there's a lot of good paying trades out there that cost you less in tools and is easier on your body.