After putting it off for a long time, I finally started working on my ASE certifications. I just passed the A6 Electrical ASE test. Next, I am reviewing the material to take the suspension test.
Meme that I created referencing Back to the Future
I have also been working on some new political animations ahead of the elections—my latest is Mikie Sherrill. Things are pretty nice in New Jersey, and I am looking forward to the holidays.
Unfortunately, gasoline vehicles are harmful to the environment. Yet, a good mechanic or auto technician can do several things to ensure your vehicle is running with parts and filters that provide the best specifications to prevent inferior fuel economy compared to the original manufacturer’s miles per gallon rating. A car starts to use more gas as the fuel filter and the engine/cabin air filters become clogged – these are just two examples of several things that strain the engine, which lowers fuel economy. Mechanics help prevent damage to the environment.
I began working at a new mechanic shop in July, where I am blessed to be able to work on more advanced projects and some EV/HEV vehicles. I have serviced a 2024 Ford Lightning, a 2019 Chevrolet Volt, several models of the Toyota Prius and even a few Teslas. These vehicles still have all similar requirements with tires, brakes and air filters – they require less engine maintenance at high mileage. I hope that as some of these vehicles get older, I will have the opportunity to perform more advanced maintenance on them.
I have also begun working on a second deck of emblem cards. I am not sure how long this deck will take since I am only done with two of the fifty new designs, yet I will keep the blog updated with the latest designs. I will also put up behind-the-scenes content as I progress on Arrackeen Nights. I have also moved to a new apartment in Hillside, New Jersey. Hillside is much cheaper than Queens, yet I anticipate moving back to New York City proper at some point.
I have evolved from a tire shop mechanic into a dealership mechanic. I was very sad to leave Larry O’Shea, yet Capitaland made me such a good offer that I could not refuse. I have also decided to stay on probation here in New York and not pursue a trial by jury for the cases in Texas. I have wanted to focus on improving my mechanic skills and Subaru/GMC are both brands that I really enjoy servicing.
My grandfather died before I was born, yet he fought in the war with Japan and so I like to work on Japanese cars. I was also named after him and the original “Matthew Szal” grew up in Brooklyn. This is another reason I wanted to go to Pratt so much was on account of him. I also like GMC vehicles, which are really good American family vehicles, and utility cars/trucks.
I may still do graphic design work for Adirondack Tire, yet I may have to stop working for them entirely and stop running Magick Mechanic. I hope to start a family soon now that I can support one and I have never been more hopefully for the future.
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