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Gary Meyer
Gary Meyer teaches in the Automotive Technology Core Program
Why do you recommend WyoTech?
WyoTech is for the guys and gals who have a passion to dream about what they want out of life. If you like working with your hands, and love cars and motorcycles like I do, this is the place for you.
How did you get started in this career field?
I started very young racing go-karts and mini-bikes with my brothers. My brothers didn't want to learn how to fix these engines, but I did. In my teens, I worked in an engine performance shop where I learned by watching and asking questions.
What would you like to share about yourself?
I was unsure if I would like teaching here or teaching at all, but after being here 3 years-it's very rewarding. I was once a student here and the education I receved while I was here made my career as an automotive tech less stressful and more profitable.
Tell us a little bit about your background?
I played football and raced motor cross. I spent 17 years on and off as a bodyguard, but returned to working as a full time tech in the mid 90s. I'm married with six children. I spent most of my career at Dodge Dealers.
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