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Looking for work!!
I live a little west of st. louis in the st. peters mo. area. I went to school to become a diesel technician and I graduated last year and I can't seem to find anybody thats willing to train a newcomer like myself. I've driven a truck for the last 12 years and I decided to go back to school to try and start a new career. Just wondering if anybody had any suggestions or knew somebody that might be willing to give a newcomer a chance. Thanks for any help!
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98 1/2 2500, BD super B turbo,rv injectors,fass lift pump,NADP 5 speed heavy duty transmission, south bend clutch, AEM air intake, ATS intake elbow, ATS pillar mount gauges, GR 6 inch mitre cut stacks, smarty, Turbo timer |
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