
Automotive Collision Repair fulfills a dream for me and provides a way for me to grow in my passion. My story isn’t typical. I didn’t grow up with all my family being car people, although my dad did teach me use my hands and to find solutions. It really started as a silly hobby when I was ten to identify cars on the road by their headlights/tail lights, and body lines etc., and people’s fascination of this only encouraged me more. When it came time to go to college, I couldn’t decide. I really hated the thought of continuing education in just general studies until i figured out a degree choice, of which none of them I could see myself doing for any length of time. I wanted to pursue something that was more a part of me that I could do for the rest of my life. I consider myself artistic and my dad encouraged me to combine that with my love of cars and pursue Auto Body. I had doubts that I’d like the repair part of it, but my drive to do custom paint and the thought of being around cars, and car people all the time was enough for me to enroll at Butler. The first year was a bit awkward, I was the only girl in the class and having my own set of tools was new to me. During the program I gained a lot of confidence in what I’m doing, and actually love the repair part too. I’ve found out that there are many different jobs you can have within the industry; many different choices of what you can be good at.
That’s kind of the way I am, no one in my family is in the automotive industry but everyone is a do-it-yourselfer. I use to do the same thing when i was younger too, I would try my hardest to remember what every car looked like from 1920 and on. My mom pushed me really hard to be an engineer, but it just did not spark my interest. I have always been obsessed with my personal cars and have done a lot of personalization to them, so the automotive industry just felt right.
this is a great story its good to know that you are doing what you are passionate for