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Iv'e made my living as a certified motorcycle technician since the mid seventies. Now retired, I work on them one at a time in my basement to break the boredom and keep myself up to date. If you can get your foot in the door at a large dealership doing light work, and you do well, most will send you to school for that particular brand.
Money can be good if you're fast and don't have comebacks. The downside is that everyone thinks you are a grease monkey and should be making minimum wage. New motorcycles are very complex, we should be wearing lab coats. The mindset of the public needs to change.
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