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<blockquote data-quote="Torgus" data-source="post: 5664803" data-attributes="member: 571636"><p>while you guys are ebing ruff on him...listen here kid you're going to community college right?</p><p></p><p>are you transferring to a 4yr school after your 2 or not?</p><p></p><p>there are schools for car and home stereo/AV installs and such. Smartest thing would be to goto a 4 yr for small business management, then a year at a installer school, the whole time doing as many installs and working during summers and nights at shops etc. then leave the shop you've been at for around 4 years and go work with REAL installer for a number of years. pray you get on TV, open up a shop etc. But there are honestly a few HOT Spots for CA across the USA. if you're not in them(located in MAJOR cities), then whatever you set up shop you are really limiting yourself...just an FYI</p><p></p><p>also CA is getting smaller then it was years ago. and i doubt the trend will change. with so many cars coming with in dash DVD players and NAV stock less and less need a fancy deck installed. and BB steals a ton of customers from local 'good' CA shops.</p><p></p><p>i would never want to do it for a living even though i do probably 6 installers a year for family and friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torgus, post: 5664803, member: 571636"] while you guys are ebing ruff on him...listen here kid you're going to community college right? are you transferring to a 4yr school after your 2 or not? there are schools for car and home stereo/AV installs and such. Smartest thing would be to goto a 4 yr for small business management, then a year at a installer school, the whole time doing as many installs and working during summers and nights at shops etc. then leave the shop you've been at for around 4 years and go work with REAL installer for a number of years. pray you get on TV, open up a shop etc. But there are honestly a few HOT Spots for CA across the USA. if you're not in them(located in MAJOR cities), then whatever you set up shop you are really limiting yourself...just an FYI also CA is getting smaller then it was years ago. and i doubt the trend will change. with so many cars coming with in dash DVD players and NAV stock less and less need a fancy deck installed. and BB steals a ton of customers from local 'good' CA shops. i would never want to do it for a living even though i do probably 6 installers a year for family and friends. [/QUOTE]
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