Your experience may vary. ka30det - your description sounds nothing like the UTI i went to. It was a very professional environment with good teachers. The reason why the teachers were great was because they were retired techs, so they would teach the required material, and at the same time share their field experience. Every day was a competition because if you screwed up, there would be another person to take your potential job when you graduate.
You have a slim chance of scoring a job with a high end manufacturer if you recieve your education outside of UTI or LT. Car manufacturers work with those schools to develop a curriculum, so this way the students are well prepared to continue into manufacturers' programs.
I don't need to explain how cops are. Just search through Zilvia. A few weeks back i was lied to by a cop and recieved a ticket for speeding, even though i was cruising at the posted speed limit. You think its because i was speeding? F**K NO! I'm young and drive a modified car. Thats just how cops are, so live with it. You went to a school exclusively for people like us. Its an all-you-can-eat buffet for cops. Cops by our UTI campus were on us like stink on s**t every single day. They even had an unmarked Mustang and picked races with UTI students. I commuted in a Volvo and drove like a granny so i wouldn't get picked on. The whole story about students throwing things at a police officer doesn't add up. UTI campuses are monitored by cameras. I can't see how anyone would be stupid enough to risk expulsion, and arrest.
It looks like the problem was with your attitude not your school. You learn if you want to. If you approach education with a negative attitude and try to blame everything around you, you won't learn anything. Its just another excuse to be lazy.
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