I don't want to make this long and winded unless you're interested in more detail to my question, so I've put that information after my question.
Based on places you've worked and bosses you've had, how likely is it that I'd be able to find a friendly small business owner in a garage/machine shop that will allow me to work under them (apprentice style), during part time hours, without compensation, with an insurance policy (if I can find a policy written for this situation), and a custom liability waiver? All legal precautions would be taken to save their asses if something went wrong due to my mistake. Even if I'm just the guys *****, I want to witness and learn how **** gets done by professionals.
Background Info: I'm an accountant with a goal of building a pretty huge garage with significant space for machining equipment. I never had a father figure in my life, a friend in the trade, or even shop class in high school. However, I bought a really old cheap car to learn on, I'm going to take all of the automotive tech classes (12 I believe) at a local community college while working full time, and I hope to just learn as much as possible.
I'll live frugally, save up significant cash in order to retire a bit early, and just live in my garage/shop building things and working on projects whether they're for myself or perhaps to earn a little bonus income during retirement. I want to restore old cars, fabricate parts, build a custom motorcycle, fix modern cars, maybe even design my own car based on a frame from a production vehicle. I won't be able to do that without learning a great deal along the way.
Also, thanks for this amazing forum and all of the help from the wonderful people on this forum. Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
Based on places you've worked and bosses you've had, how likely is it that I'd be able to find a friendly small business owner in a garage/machine shop that will allow me to work under them (apprentice style), during part time hours, without compensation, with an insurance policy (if I can find a policy written for this situation), and a custom liability waiver? All legal precautions would be taken to save their asses if something went wrong due to my mistake. Even if I'm just the guys *****, I want to witness and learn how **** gets done by professionals.
Background Info: I'm an accountant with a goal of building a pretty huge garage with significant space for machining equipment. I never had a father figure in my life, a friend in the trade, or even shop class in high school. However, I bought a really old cheap car to learn on, I'm going to take all of the automotive tech classes (12 I believe) at a local community college while working full time, and I hope to just learn as much as possible.
I'll live frugally, save up significant cash in order to retire a bit early, and just live in my garage/shop building things and working on projects whether they're for myself or perhaps to earn a little bonus income during retirement. I want to restore old cars, fabricate parts, build a custom motorcycle, fix modern cars, maybe even design my own car based on a frame from a production vehicle. I won't be able to do that without learning a great deal along the way.
Also, thanks for this amazing forum and all of the help from the wonderful people on this forum. Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
