Guidance counselor tells kid, "Drag racing isnt a real job"

Thanks guys.

I am always amazed at the ignorance displayed by some who are charged with educating our youth.
 
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Any word from anybody if that counselor learned anything from the presentation? (In other words, is she EATING her words yet?)
 
I understand bot h sides of the coin here: Very people make an honest legit, in the black, living drag racing...correct me if I am wrong but wasn't Max a long time employee of UPS?

Your best bet to enjoy a hobby like drag racing is to become educated and find a day job that allows you the freedom to race on the weekends.

20% of the help in the pro pits is done pro-bono today to prove themselves in the event a 'cheap' position opens up..
 

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