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Old 05-06-2012, 11:03 PM   #5
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Default Re: Tech inspector qualifications

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Originally Posted by danny waters sr View Post
1st you must love the sport
2nd you got to be a good listener
3rd you got to keep your cool (that is one of the hardest to do at times)
4th you will find out you cannot please everyone
5th you will learn to watch the rules being bent without breaking them
6th you must have common sense
7th you do # 2 and you will learn a lot
8th you cannot show "NO" favoritism to no one
9th you must be honest
10th learn to be patient with racers

not necessarily in this order. i am sure there are more ,but this has worked for me for over 12 years
Almost without a doubt the NHRA/IHRA local tech people I've had contact with are the very best at what they do.Our biggest problems come from the entrenched higher ups who prostituted themselves to manufacturers/factories/sponsors without any thought for the racers affected by their selfish possible personal gains.



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