Posted by 2510Paul on February 08, 2017 at 10:25:29 from (207.118.233.112):
In Reply to: For Marcus posted by David G on February 08, 2017 at 06:41:08:
Marcus, I am 100% with David's comment.
One of the gentlemen last evening pointed out even though you're being home schooled there should be opportunities in the Public School system you can participate in, or even the Technical School Institutions.
My friend from work has a son, 16, in a parochial school that has no shop or technical classes. He is very hands on and wants to learn welding and mechanics. I have taught him what I know about welding and he has helped me on a couple tractor projects, more to come.
Anyway, he needs more than I can offer. One of the local public high schools has a evening technical program for just such needs. His dad looked into it, he needs to be a Junior so he will try and enroll next year. Point is, talk to your local schools and technical colleges.
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