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Man, lots of things have changed in my life since being active last. I dont know where to start. Not sure where I left off really.

I have retired from the Air Force and left Germany to come back state side. At first I lived with my grandfather while I started to begin a new life. At first I didnt do anything job wise for probably two months. At first it was great as I was living the "retired" life at 33 years old but soon realized I needed to get out on my own and support my family. I thought I would go back into the vehicle maintenance field where I spent my whole career in the military as a mechanic. I got on board with a major trucking outfit as a mechanic for the tractor/trailers. At first it was alright in that they worked with me getting my up to speed on the civilian side. Soon after I started hearing about maintaining clock hour on jobs performed and quickly realized that I had to step up my pace that it was not lax like it was in the military where I had all day if needed/wanted to fix a truck. Nope this punching time isnt for me. I reached an agreement with the company that I would just be let go no harm no foul. Well back to the retired life. A few more weeks passed and I started looking again for work as a mechanic. I had quite a few dealers call me in for interviews and had jobs on the spot provided I sign the dotted line but the pay just wasn't there like I was hoping. At the last dealer interview the service manager took time out of his day and spent an hour with me going over what the civilian side of the world is all about. Things that would later benefit me down the road. All he had at the time was an entry level tech spot and there was no way I could make it work financially no matter which angle I tried. I thanked him for his time and moved on although maintain contact with him.

Soon after I had another interview/offer at a commercial truck dealership as a service foreman. The starting pay was ok and was salaried. Also a management position. No more worrying about maintaining time logged on jobs. I started the following day and have been with them for 7 months now. I have also moved from my grandfathers house an bought a brand new house in Illinois near Scott Air Force base. I have been busy getting the house squared away and my next project is to start working on the garage to transform it to the way I need it.

I will be getting back on more often as time permits to contribute what I can. I really look forward to being an active member again.
 
awesome to hear from you, glad to have you back mike!
 
Thanks for sharing, Mike.

Wishing you all the best, man.

And thank you for your service to our great country.
 
Yeah Mike! Glad to hear from you!
 
Glad to hear your progressing forward Mike. Ive been making some transitions as well. Quitting my day job of 7 years to pursue detailing full time now after 3 years part time.
 
Hey Mike. :props:

Welcome back buddy. I must say, it has been a little strange without you on the forum. I have no experience in what you have been going through but I guess it would be a fair bit different being a civilian & I'm sure it isn't something that gets thought of too often from outsiders. Nice to read you are in a good spot now Mike. :xyxthumbs:

Also from a Kiwi - Thank You for your service Mike. :props:

As much as you signed up for your country, being that we Kiwis are on the same team essentially you served for us too.

Excited to see what you do with your garage at home mate. Be sure to document it for us & when you have time please share as well. Good to have you back, now . . . whats your opinion on the cordless Flex tools?

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:
 
Great to see you again and glad to hear you’re on the right track.
 
Welcome back Mike... your forum contributions have been missed.

Always enjoy your take on products and techniques!
 
Thank you for your service

Glad your finding your path, sounds like your on your way too!

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Welcome back and I'm glad the transition is finally working out for you. I've been there, and it isn't easy.

Looking at the town of residence you're showing now, we probably live surprisingly close to each other.
 
It's great to hear from you Mike and thanks for the update. You've been missed 'round here! I'm glad to hear it may be sorting out for you and the fam...I can't imagine it's easy.

Keep pluggin away.
 
Mike! I’ve been wondering where you’ve been hiding. Glad to hear you’ve gotten settled into your “new” life and are happy. Good to have you back, Sir.
 
awesome to hear from you, glad to have you back mike!

Thanks for the warm welcome VISITOR!

Thanks for sharing, Mike.

Wishing you all the best, man.

And thank you for your service to our great country.

Thank you good sir.

Yeah Mike! Glad to hear from you!

:props:

Glad to hear your progressing forward Mike. Ive been making some transitions as well. Quitting my day job of 7 years to pursue detailing full time now after 3 years part time.

Thanks bud. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors.

Hey Mike. :props:

Welcome back buddy. I must say, it has been a little strange without you on the forum. I have no experience in what you have been going through but I guess it would be a fair bit different being a civilian & I'm sure it isn't something that gets thought of too often from outsiders. Nice to read you are in a good spot now Mike. :xyxthumbs:

Also from a Kiwi - Thank You for your service Mike. :props:

As much as you signed up for your country, being that we Kiwis are on the same team essentially you served for us too.

Excited to see what you do with your garage at home mate. Be sure to document it for us & when you have time please share as well. Good to have you back, now . . . whats your opinion on the cordless Flex tools?

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:

Hey Aaryn!!!!

I really went through a transition in my time away from here. Lots of things have happened. But I am getting settled in and looking forward to get back into a groove.

Really appreciate the gesture bud. Service before Self!

Will do. Lots of things need to be done in my bare garage.

That's really interesting what they have done. A few things have been introduced from all manufacturers in my time away. I saw the have released the 3" machine. Boy I bet that is a beauty to work with. As for the cordless introduction, I would have rather seen an intricate cordless machine in the like of the RUPES Ibrid introduced first or even an cordless 3" machine. I think this would have suited the mobile detailers a bit better in that they perform smaller the tasks of detailing cordless and doing the larger jobs at home in the shop where the individual would have access to a proper outlet.

Perhaps they see something in the market that I don't.

Great to see you again and glad to hear you’re on the right track.

Thank you sir!

Welcome back Mike... your forum contributions have been missed.

Always enjoy your take on products and techniques!

Thank you! I look forward to contributing again.

While away I saw some problems with photobucket and sharing. What happened?

Welcome home Mike

Thanks Ron!

Welcome back Mike...Good to hear from you !!!

Thanks Pat!!!

Thank you for your service

Glad your finding your path, sounds like your on your way too!

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Thanks Klasse!

Welcome back and I'm glad the transition is finally working out for you. I've been there, and it isn't easy.

Looking at the town of residence you're showing now, we probably live surprisingly close to each other.

Finally getting it to work out.

We should meet up sometime. I live off Green Mount Rd

It's great to hear from you Mike and thanks for the update. You've been missed 'round here! I'm glad to hear it may be sorting out for you and the fam...I can't imagine it's easy.

Keep pluggin away.

Thanks Paul for the Welcome back Paul! Its going. A bit bumpy but will be smoothing out soon.
 
Good to hear from you Mike. Glad to hear things are going well for you and the family.
 
Welcome to civilian life! Transitioning to a 9 to 5 job will be frustrating and also the loss of comraderie that the military life fosters. I still miss the closeness of my military buddies, there is nothing like it on the outside. Glad you have a skill that transfers to civilian life, many military folk get out with no skills that transfer to real life (hard to shoot, move and communicate). I’m glad to see you back online, you have been missed!
 
Welcome Back! long time no hear but now you can catch up! Glad your back!
 
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