deannalynn
#6
6/15/11 6:42 PM
I'd love to find out how I can transition my passion into a job. I'd like to think that life in a trailer with no curtains wasn't all for nothing. My parents moved to Indy in 1980 because this was the place to be for racers. We sacrificed things like cars, curtains, vacations, and more for sprint cars 'cause racing was all they wanted to do (until about 1990). The closest my dad ever got to an Indy car was fueling for Spike Gilhausen at Pocono, whoopdy friggin do. I'd like to think it wasn't all for nothing, though. They say everything happens for a reason. Right now I'm pretty much a loose cannon and hoping someone out there can steer me in the right direction. I know there are people that leave the sport every day when they finally run out of money, forever doomed to 'other side' of the gate. I wonder if somebody would read a book about those guys. I could call it "A 101 Ways to Fail at Racing". Any takers? lol! I type 50 wpm and have a Bachelor's Degree. I have all my shots and I don't bite (very hard). I'm a medical laboratory technician by trade, but better suited for writing.