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<blockquote data-quote="FVel" data-source="post: 2362507" data-attributes="member: 48425"><p>Racing licence ? No idea. </p><p></p><p>Maybe you can try these guys and see if they have what you are looking for :- </p><p></p><p>http://www.aadasb.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1</p><p></p><p>I'm a bit confused about what you are aiming for ? Do you want a career as a driver, or as a technician in a motorsports team ?</p><p></p><p>Shazmi is right. These days, it is not enought to go to a job interview and tell them you are a hardworker and willing to work. Pretty much every employer wants a cert or they won't give you a second look. It's a sign of the times and a hard fact of life. If you want to join up as a technician in motorsports, or even be taken seriously in any technical employment, you need to get the minimum recognized qualifications through education.</p><p></p><p>To be frank with you, I don't look highly on graduates. I'm one. I have a double degree, but I ended up going on different carrer path despite all thay schooling. Most young graduates these days come out of universities or schools with 30As and commendation awards the length of an elephant's penis, and think they are the smartest people on Earth. </p><p></p><p>The real learning experience in business and in life start when you come out to work. A university education merely equips you with the theory and basics so you can have the minimum platform to gain more knowledge by applying what you know in the real world. The fact is that cert opens a lot of doors because prospective employers have got to be sure you at least know the basics and that they are not wasting money hiring some illiterate to work for them.</p><p></p><p>This is how it suppose to work, but a cert does not automatically guarantee success in life. In my experience, a lot graduates are even dumber than a door knob simply because they have not gone through the grind of a real working life and cannot think outside their school books. They come out from school and working life hits them full on the face. Self-made people, like Shazmi here, who were not fortunate enough to go to university and were forced to do it the hard way, are in many ways more rounded and better equipped to go through life. They may not have had a formal education but they more than make it up for it in terms of real-world experience. That's doing it the hard way though.</p><p></p><p>If you have the opportunity, get your cert and then use it to your advantage to get ahead in the world because it does open up some opportunities for you. If you have real world working experience to back up your cert, then even better. </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FVel, post: 2362507, member: 48425"] Racing licence ? No idea. Maybe you can try these guys and see if they have what you are looking for :- http://www.aadasb.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 I'm a bit confused about what you are aiming for ? Do you want a career as a driver, or as a technician in a motorsports team ? Shazmi is right. These days, it is not enought to go to a job interview and tell them you are a hardworker and willing to work. Pretty much every employer wants a cert or they won't give you a second look. It's a sign of the times and a hard fact of life. If you want to join up as a technician in motorsports, or even be taken seriously in any technical employment, you need to get the minimum recognized qualifications through education. To be frank with you, I don't look highly on graduates. I'm one. I have a double degree, but I ended up going on different carrer path despite all thay schooling. Most young graduates these days come out of universities or schools with 30As and commendation awards the length of an elephant's penis, and think they are the smartest people on Earth. The real learning experience in business and in life start when you come out to work. A university education merely equips you with the theory and basics so you can have the minimum platform to gain more knowledge by applying what you know in the real world. The fact is that cert opens a lot of doors because prospective employers have got to be sure you at least know the basics and that they are not wasting money hiring some illiterate to work for them. This is how it suppose to work, but a cert does not automatically guarantee success in life. In my experience, a lot graduates are even dumber than a door knob simply because they have not gone through the grind of a real working life and cannot think outside their school books. They come out from school and working life hits them full on the face. Self-made people, like Shazmi here, who were not fortunate enough to go to university and were forced to do it the hard way, are in many ways more rounded and better equipped to go through life. They may not have had a formal education but they more than make it up for it in terms of real-world experience. That's doing it the hard way though. If you have the opportunity, get your cert and then use it to your advantage to get ahead in the world because it does open up some opportunities for you. If you have real world working experience to back up your cert, then even better. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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