My experience in high school wasn't the greatest. When I went to Leslie the teachers were nice, school wasn't too hard I enjoyed most parts the only thing that I didn't enjoy was my peers incessant ridicule but you can say it helped me by giving me the tools to cope with it. when I transferred to western thing were better but I had lost most of my motivation for education so I started to slack off and they noticed it so they sent me to the Career prep. Once there I realized I needed to change some stuff so I buckled down and got on my work. I eventually got in trouble enough times that they told me I should do it from home. That is what truly slapped me in the face and motivated me to get it done. My work experience hasn't been professional, meaning I've never been on the books or gotten payable income. However that does not mean I have no experience. When i was just old enough to swing a hammer my dad started to teach me about construction, mechanics, bodywork, carpentry, and operating heavy machinery. I've apprenticed with a blacksmith and HVAC repair man. My goals for the future are to get a job with my dad first to get a steady income. While I'm doing that I'll be taking certifications through the state to become a licensed mechanic. Once certified I would most likely move to Ann Arbor to start working at Varsity ford (I already have their branch manager asking my dad when I can start working). Once I've gotten a home and I've stacked enough money to where I'm comfortable I hope to start a family with my girlfriend Selena.