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Any Suggetions what to with my life? In the future I love to open a lamborghini repair shop.

 

I could assemble a car in my mind piece by piece. Any type of career I could get with that kind of knowledge besides being a mechanic?

 

 

I'm looking forward to study business. Bottom-line, what kind of career do need in order to get a Murcielago

 

I almost memorized all the service parts on lamborghinis engine specs......

 

I'm just kind of insane about these cars from a very young age! I could write a 1000 page essay or report about these cars!

 

These cars are more beautiful then women

 

 

Thank You very much

 

PEACE

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Any suggestions will be helpful

 

 

Any Suggetions what to with my life? In the future I love to open a lamborghini repair shop.

 

I could assemble a car in my mind piece by piece. Any type of career I could get with that kind of knowledge besides being a mechanic?

 

 

I'm looking forward to study business. Bottom-line, what kind of career do need in order to get a Murcielago

 

I almost memorized all the service parts on lamborghinis engine specs......

 

I'm just kind of insane about these cars from a very young age! I could write a 1000 page essay or report about these cars!

 

These cars are more beautiful then women

 

 

Thank You very much

 

PEACE

 

 

 

 

 

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I think you have to learn to be patient, what's wrong with kids these days? So freaking demanding, like my 3 and 5 year old :eusa_wall: I am only 33 but I still remember my mother slapping me over the head when I pulled tantrums like yours!

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I have no idea what you should do with your life, you can memorize part numbers, they have computers for those things nowadays.

One of my very best friends has similar abilities like yours, he was able to memorize most part numbers for most make and models, he worked in a parts shop for few years now he's running his on retail car shop, bought the premises he is in, invested some of his $ in realestate and he's doing quite well for himself.

You should be the only one that can provide the answers to your questions not strangers on a car forum, we all do different things, what worked for me might not be working for you, you have to have the ability of seeing opportunities taking advantage of them and cash in!

See Pumcy for more info!

 

 

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Hey the kid likes cars....SOUND FAMILIAR GENTLEMEN?

 

How to get a Lambo in 5 easy steps

 

1) Set a goal (Specific + Measurable + Achievable + Realistic + Time bound) Have a visual que that reminds you of your goal daily.

2) Go to College and learn how to manage people and money first, then under grad or start your own biz in whatever field you like. The education will give you the right skills/logic to make the right choice.

3) Sell all your drugs back to the guy who sold them to you and quit

4) Don't get arrested for anything ever

5) Keep your unprotected winky out of all the daughters on the planet. Kids & AIDS can f up career planning to the power of a million. Lastly, it's not important to think Lambos "are more beautiful than women"...What's important to remember is that Lambos don't cost nearly as much as women.

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" These cars are more beautiful then women "

 

I think your last line makes a statement , but hey to each his own .

Get your priorities straight and the rest will come .

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I knew exactly what I wanted to do with my life at 17, from that moment on i started working on my dream. I stopped partying, i put girls on the backburner, and i focused 150% on my future. I was never really motivated by buying a car, instead giving people jobs and seeing how far i could go with what started off with just a dream that is now slowly becoming a reality.

 

I never came to an internet forum and asked the stupid question of "what do you guys do to buy a lambo?" instead i understood that in order to be successful (and everyone has their own definition of what success really is so that in itself is subjective. to sum it up to me success basically comes down to how much money you make) i had to do something that i understood and could be better at then the next guy.

 

Even though I have enough money to go "buy" a lambo, it doesnt mean i can "afford" one. the way i see it is, if i have to cut my costs for living day to day i cant afford it. it doesnt make sense to eat cheaper food or cut back on turning on the air or heat just so i can fill my car up with gas and do scheduled maintence.

 

bimmerfest I noticed your first post/thread you started you complain about the insane maintenance costs, if dropping $2,000 for maintence on a $450k car seems excessive than obviously lamborghini ownership is not for you. once again, if you have to decide between going to a club OR paying for maintenance, your obviously fronting and cannot afford it.

 

Instead of doing whats "logical" and working twice as hard im trying to work smarter and more efficient, by growing my businesses and expanding it. whats the point of buying a lambo if you cant enjoy it? whats the point of working your ass off all the time for a car witch is loosing value while at the same time your working your ass off to make payments.

 

also understand that this world needs everyone, both the losers and the winners...you just need to realize witch one you want to be

 

 

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I'm with Martin , a hot babe could initially cost you many Lambos and then many more if you get the boot .

Me ? Gimme the pussy first . I'll earn the rest .

Cars are rewards to ourselves for our success , although I know quite a few successful people that drive Accords or the like .

Take Mr Martin's advice , add a good rap and you'll be fine .

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Bimmerfest....

 

First off, you need to decide what YOU want to do with your life. First and foremost, that is crucial. It is not going to be a desirable or very fun life if you go around asking others what they recommend you do with your life to be successful.

 

Second, you need to decide how you measure success. Is it the wealth of being happy? The wealth of money? The wealth of love shared by those around you? You must find out FIRST how you measure your success, and what you see in life that makes you successful. Some go by how much they have achieved, milestones. Others simply go by what makes them happy. Others go by their financial situation and being well off and being comfortable. We ALL measure i differently. What I find successful and determines my success will be entirely different from YOUR success.

 

Then comes the other part into play. What are you good at doing? What are your skill sets? A member on here told me a long time ago

To sum up, no one gives a rats ass about your dreams and "doing what you love" -- what they do care about is what you can do for them; what your business can do for them.

 

And it's true. You need to decide what you are capable of doing, doing well, and setting out to base things on that. Don't worry about what others think, only YOU can determine what is best for you.

 

Think outside the box. Otherwise you're in the box with the other 95% of the population.

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I could not refer to the internet and ask these questions when I was young.........thank God.

 

I'm with you Topcarbon.

Good thing the internet was not the distraction that it is now, because I wouldn't be where I am today.

It's a great source of info, but has little to do with "nose-to-the-grindstone".

 

 

Just get out there, and get your ass to work!

Stay focused, patient and persistent.

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HEY bimmerfest.....How old are you?

x2

 

 

 

 

Any suggestions will be helpful
Boomba and ryno gave you some great advice.... But Ill take your post point by point and see where were at....

 

Any Suggetions what to with my life? In the future I love to open a lamborghini repair shop.

 

I could assemble a car in my mind piece by piece. Any type of career I could get with that kind of knowledge besides being a mechanic?

 

Ok... It sounds like you have a passion and talent for cars... THATS GREAT. Because if youre just interested in us telling you what job to get so that you can make enough money to afford a lamborghini.... It aint never gonna happen. We could rattle off tens of thousands of careers that COULD result in that type of income, but how the fcuk would we know if youre cut out to do them to the expertise necessary to earn a high income?

I'm looking forward to study business.

 

Do you want to study business because you are interested in it? or becasue you think you'll make a lot of money in it? Hint- Reason 1 may earn you a lot of money many years from now.... Reason 2 will have you bored and probably dropping out.

 

Bottom-line, what kind of career do need in order to get a Murcielago
Janitor (sorry... its the only job I could think of where grammar isn't needed.)

I almost memorized all the service parts on lamborghinis engine specs......

 

I'm just kind of insane about these cars from a very young age!

 

So now were back to that passion, but it has nothing to do with studying business? If you follow your passion, and pour that passion into what you do, money is the byproduct... But just wanting money for its own sake is a pretty good recipe for being unemployed.

I could write a 1000 page essay or report about these cars!

ok.... Turn it in to me by October 15. Or ban (btw... Im totally fcuking serious)

These cars are more beautiful then women

 

 

Thank You very much

you're welcome

PEACE

WAR

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