If he's as good of a tech as he is a driver I bet they'll take him backMust have one understanding boss at the elevator outfit.
The only problem is NHRA would have approve that.I'd like to see John do a long burnout and then take the light and idle down the track but regardless I'm sure he will be out at the ropes.
A friend of mine, son is a elevator mechanic here in Washington State. He is a journeyman, he makes $70.00 per hour.I was surprised he even had to go back to his day job after his funny car career was over considering he was already in his mid 50’s. Probably doesn’t say much for the pay. Then again, maybe he just likes that job and does it to keep busy.
It’s also nobody’s business, including mine lol.
I was surprised he even had to go back to his day job after his funny car career was over considering he was already in his mid 50’s. Probably doesn’t say much for the pay. Then again, maybe he just likes that job and does it to keep busy.
It’s also nobody’s business, including mine lol.
A friend of mine, son is a elevator mechanic here in Washington State. He is a journeyman, he makes $70.00 per hour.
You betcha, my all time favorite rear engine AA/FD. It's 1972 and I saw the car 2 times that year, NorthwestHey Jim, looking at the avatar. That's Don Moody in the W-C-M car at Lions, before it became the famous 5.91 car.
Plus doctors insurance companies etc.The only problem is NHRA would have approve that.