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I never came here for money, so they can choke on it. I will give it all away 1 day. I always have. I made all my money from engineering and racing. I need nothing more now. Got everything I want plus lots more.

You remind me off Bert , he worked at the last job i had , he made it to his retirement .
Where i was kicking and screaming about the mistakes we where ordered to make often , he just made them and didn't give a fuck no more . He found i was funny , he understood my point , had the same thought's about it . Told me , i go home after work to run my own little workshop where i service and trade motorbikes .
Bert ones was a dutch racing bike mechanic and test driver back in the 60ths and 70ths , forgot his last name , little fly weight guy , chances are you might have met him or even ones did a trade with him . It's not sash a big world . :-)

I met a lot of superb people in racing. Wayne Rainey. Kevin Schwantz, Hein Gerricke etc and a load of. superb mechanics. Mechanics and tuning being my thing back then. Went into the car industry after. Ran quality engineering departments. Did some design work. Got very frustrated with people being told to implement design faults into vehicles so left.
Making things faulty to cost people more was not my thing.
I left via email. 5 minutes before the end of my night shift. I said I will not be back.

They still keep asking me to go back.

When they stop making design faults on purpose I will. They will not. So that is the end of that chapter for me.
I am happy now. No phone calls in the middle of the day when I am sleeping after 11 hours at work at night. No calls when I am in the shower due to having a work phone. No working extra hours for free (go the extra mile logic) no hours in traffic to and from work. Happier and freedom. :-) Now I just restore 2 strokes and have been featured in magazines. That will do for me.

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