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Posted by j meyer on June 29, 2005 at 19:06:02 from (24.197.216.182):
In Reply to: Diesel Career Questions posted by Nathan in MN on June 29, 2005 at 15:59:33:
Nathan- I guess my first question to you is what color, if any matter to you. If you are a John Deere man, dealers will sponsor you to go to their school. I am from SE Minnesota and I chose to go to Riverland CC in Austin just 4 short years ago. Other then Riverland, you got Mankato and If your not a JD nut, either would be great progams. I guess as long as you got some farm equipment common sense and you can mechanically understand equipment and tractors, your school of choice, in my head, matters very little. I guess I could never see myself paying for 4 years of college, taking english and math and history to turn a wrench. Its up to you, and if you want ANY more advice, ask! I was just where you are now, and right now I am working a darn good job at a Deere dealer, being from an Oliver background. Its a heck of a industry, just one word of advice, have fun at college, but study too, we are the future of this industry!
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