Meeting the CEO of Fiat

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phaetn
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Re: Meeting the CEO of Fiat

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Kenn, good for you for getting your hands dirty and working on the car! Congrats for getting to visit Turin and the Fiat CEO. That's a very rare form of attention so I hope you really enjoyed it. Italy is a phenomenal county (though I confess I am more than a little biased!).
He then offered me a internship and 4 years of school at their engineering school right after i graduate high school.
Jump at this chance! It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Make this happen!!! Work hard in all your courses to get the marks you need so you can do the engineering as well as be well rounded. You'll never regret it! (I say this both as a parent and a high school teacher.) Start taking an Italian course by next year. When you do get to Italy after high school, soak up the culture and lifestyle! There's no substitute for experience and this is the kind of thing that will really have an impact on you for ever.

Congrats again and know how lucky you are to have a family that is supporting you in this endeavor.

All the best as you learn all the ins and outs of your car and get it on the road!

Cheers,
phaetn
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Re: Meeting the CEO of Fiat

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Kenneth,
All I can do is reiterate what has been said! Grab life by the balls!!

did I just say that out load? :shock:

Seriously, if you have the chance to do something amazing, do it now before life really does get in the way.
Someone once said, "a life well lived is a life lived without regrets" or something to that effect.
If you don't take this opportunity you may well regret it. I hope you can make it happen!!
Best of luck!!
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Re: Meeting the CEO of Fiat

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Speaking as a practicing engineer...

I work in the heavy truck industry, but have experience in the aerospace/defense industry as well (my degree is in Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering). I have seen many young engineers who have not had the advantage of hands-on experience with working on mechanical systems. I would like to encourage you to take advantage of any engineering opportunities that present themselves - you will have a leg up on anyone who has not had the opportunity to wrench things for themselves. In my experience, the Italians are some "unsung heroes" in the world of engineering. Take him up on his offer!!

Best regards,
Brian
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Previous: 1961 600D, 1970 850 Racer, 1973 124 Special, 1974 124 Special TC
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Re: Meeting the CEO of Fiat

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SoFlaFiat wrote:Kenneth,
All I can do is reiterate what has been said! Grab life by the balls!!

did I just say that out load? :shock:

Seriously, if you have the chance to do something amazing, do it now before life really does get in the way.
Someone once said, "a life well lived is a life lived without regrets" or something to that effect.
If you don't take this opportunity you may well regret it. I hope you can make it happen!!
Best of luck!!
Grab life by the balls :lol: ill try that. As much as i love working on my cars and motorcycles, im stoked to see what life has in store for me. Ill let you guys know once i start manufacturing my own cars for sale! 8) Thanks for the encouragement everyone!
1979 Fiat 124 Spider (Red and Black Restoration)
1980 Fiat 124 Spider (Red parts Car/Autocross car)
1986 Toyota Tercel Wagon

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