2 things,
first is you doint want them to pull you out of the aprentisship program so better not be skipping class, tell the girl frend she can come over and play after school.
second, with the start to trig you are going to have real problems keeping up if you miss any classes, especily if you have truble keeping up now.
math was probly my faveret class, once you get into algebra and trig its always changing and chalenging unlike english..yuck. a strong mathe background will help you out in welding, macheaning, and drafting, all needed to be a great fabricator. i know in school we always say we will never use any of this stuff they are teaching us but math will get used for the rest of your life almost reguardless of what you decide to do or be. you may well never need to know what the capital of egept is but knowing what pie (3.14)is and how to use it will be verry helpfull (even if you spell it wrong
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ok enough playing daddy
as for the day at work. it sounds like this place you are working at holds the possibility to teach you a great deal. machining can be verry helpfull to a fabricator, lots of us wish we had metal laths and many of the other tools you will find in ther in our shops at home but they are pretty high $$ stuff. knowing how to use them will not only be fun but usefull down the road. it looks like there is a lot to be lerned there and they seem to be willing to get you involved in most all of the shop activitys, its a great opertunity i wish i had at your age. dont be too pushy to get your hands on them though, many of them have potential to be verry dangerous and you should be shore to lern all the safty meshers first as well as what to do in the event of some thing going wrong. find the kill switches first.
you will be amazed at what some of that stuff can do as well as what you can do with that stuff. stay focused and keep this job it has more to offer than most schools. you can lern in that shop what it would take you several classes and many years to get taught in a collage. i'm verry happy for the opertunity you have been given and hope you can see what is realy being offerd to you.IF YOU STAY FOCUSED
first is you doint want them to pull you out of the aprentisship program so better not be skipping class, tell the girl frend she can come over and play after school.
second, with the start to trig you are going to have real problems keeping up if you miss any classes, especily if you have truble keeping up now.
math was probly my faveret class, once you get into algebra and trig its always changing and chalenging unlike english..yuck. a strong mathe background will help you out in welding, macheaning, and drafting, all needed to be a great fabricator. i know in school we always say we will never use any of this stuff they are teaching us but math will get used for the rest of your life almost reguardless of what you decide to do or be. you may well never need to know what the capital of egept is but knowing what pie (3.14)is and how to use it will be verry helpfull (even if you spell it wrong

ok enough playing daddy

as for the day at work. it sounds like this place you are working at holds the possibility to teach you a great deal. machining can be verry helpfull to a fabricator, lots of us wish we had metal laths and many of the other tools you will find in ther in our shops at home but they are pretty high $$ stuff. knowing how to use them will not only be fun but usefull down the road. it looks like there is a lot to be lerned there and they seem to be willing to get you involved in most all of the shop activitys, its a great opertunity i wish i had at your age. dont be too pushy to get your hands on them though, many of them have potential to be verry dangerous and you should be shore to lern all the safty meshers first as well as what to do in the event of some thing going wrong. find the kill switches first.


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