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After attending automotive trade school and realizing he didn’t want to lift car and truck tires for the foreseeable future, Nick took off to the Power Sport Institute and started his career in a parts store. Nick’s grandma played a key part in his path when she brought him a newspaper ad clipping looking for a golf course mechanic. Nick honed his skills at a public course before landing at the Worcester Country Club as equipment manager and eventually facilities manager, maintaining clubhouse bowling lanes constructed in 1914 along with everything else. Nick talks fabricating everything from dishwasher parts to a gate with granite posts, and bonds with our host over their mutual love of voltage drop tests.
By Trent Manning5
2020 ratings
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After attending automotive trade school and realizing he didn’t want to lift car and truck tires for the foreseeable future, Nick took off to the Power Sport Institute and started his career in a parts store. Nick’s grandma played a key part in his path when she brought him a newspaper ad clipping looking for a golf course mechanic. Nick honed his skills at a public course before landing at the Worcester Country Club as equipment manager and eventually facilities manager, maintaining clubhouse bowling lanes constructed in 1914 along with everything else. Nick talks fabricating everything from dishwasher parts to a gate with granite posts, and bonds with our host over their mutual love of voltage drop tests.

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