My name is Dave and I'm a mechanic. Call me what you want, I don't care because I make good money and I do a job I love. I probably wouldn't have been where I was if it wasn't for SFC Wheeler, my recruiter. Ever heard the phrase, "My recruiter lied to me?" No shit, there I was, at MEPS getting ready to in-process and wouldn't you know it, my slot to learn a language and interrogate people just doesn't line up with what I was told. I had planned to ship for Basic Training right after high school.
SFC Wheeler just happened to know that there was a slot for a wheeled vehicle mechanic that will match up perfectly with my plans and damned if there is even a bonus for me if I complete training. MF'er never bothered to mention that if I waited 2 months for the training slot that I wanted there was a much bigger bonus. He had to make mission....
So, 6 years later I'd gotten to be really, really good at fixing broken vehicles. Most of my peers rely on the manual and all the aids to fix things. Lazy motherf'ers. My work is flawless and I get it done in half the time and I love doing it. So, when they offer me a contract to stay and maybe see E5 I tell them to go to Hell!
You see, there are all these ed centers on Army bases and you can take a lot of classes remotely for free or just rely on tuition assistance. I had finished a bachelor's degree in business after my second deployment to Iraq. Aside from watching movies, working out, or marking off the days until we rotated home there really isn't a lot to do when you are off-duty. So, I worked out, took classes and got my education knocked out so that I would be able to do something that paid better when my Enlistment was up.
I moved back home. Smaller town in Tennessee, enough said. I had a healthy savings account and I had 2 years to do with the Tennessee National Guard, which would keep a little money coming in until my mandatory service obligation was over. Bet you never heard of that. If you Enlist, they get you for 8 years...a certain number active and the rest in the Reserves or the Guard.
Our mechanic section was pretty damn good and almost all of us were mechanics on the outside. I found a job working a few towns over and took advantage to learn how to fix more civilian vehicles. Turns out I was just as good under the hood of a Honda as I was under the hood of an LMTV. I worked there for a year and I decided that my GI Bill was calling. No, I wasn't trying to get out of turning wrenches, but I was going to back to school and get certified on a couple of the high-end brands.
My 30
th
birthday was spent under the hood of 2 Mercedes-Benz and one Lexus. My buddy from the Guard, Brandon, and I had started our own place near a big Tennessee city that starts with an N. Turns out that not everyone in that town drives a Ford pick-up and there was lots of work for mechanics who were certified and worked for about $30/hour less than the dealerships. The dealers did all the warranty work and we took a big chunk out of the rest.
I was just finishing with the nice Lexus when I looked over at the office area and fell in love. Brandon and I do the management shit before we open and work from 8-2 on vehicles and then spend the last 3-4 hours back in the office. We both agreed that we wanted to be hand-on owners. The gorgeous blond in the office quite literally took my breath away.
"Ma'am, I understand that your boss really needs to get his car fixed today because big clients are coming to town, but our schedule is packed." Cheryl is our receptionist. She doesn't estimate work, she just greets people, takes their keys, and has them swipe their credit cards when we are done. Part of what I do when I work in the office is process job orders. We get 80% of our business off the internet. I hired a really smart web developer to build and maintain our website. She's my sister and she's Brandon's wife. Don't get me started on how much I hate the second part of that.
"Is there something I can do to try and get his car moved to the front of the line? It's really important." The voice was high and sweet and the curvy body coupled with the classy business attire really lit my fire. I can appreciate a girl in daisy dukes and a tank top, but a woman who is dressed classy takes the cake almost every time.
"Ma'am, what do you need?" I offered as I sauntered up to the reception desk where Cheryl had been laying out the facts. I wasn't about to undercut her, but I wasn't above trading a little elbow grease for a date with a girl in need. Long story short, it worked. Jenna got her boss's car fixed, I got a date and 18 months later we got married.
Now, I could claim that our courtship had been a sex-fueled rush to the altar and in some regards that would be true. I was not stupid enough to forgo a prenup because my partner reminded me that I'd insisted on one when he got married even though he was marrying my sister. Jenna was not happy about the prenup because she felt like I didn't trust her and she only relented when she found about Brandon and my sister's prenup. Otherwise, Jenna was a fantastic girlfriend and the sex was incredible. The three years of marriage was outstanding as well. Then she got hired by a tech company that had recently relocated part of their team from Silicon Valley to Tennessee.
I've heard stories that morality is a crypto-currency in the bay area around San Francisco. The kind of money that rolls around let's guys with high libido and terrible social skills get into a lifestyle of drugs, sex and debauchery. The women get into it because they are either paid to, are hoping to hook one of the internet billionaires in the making or they've been exposed to it for so long that they just embrace it.
Those views came with a part of the team who relocated to Tennessee. The first company party that we went to, I almost got in a fight when some highly paid asshole asked my wife to fuck and when I objected pointed to his wife across the room and assured me that she'd play along. Jenna quickly got me out of the situation and we had a long talk about things when we got home.
"Baby, I know you are dead set against cheating in marriage, but what you saw tonight is just how they live. None of them believe in God, and if they do they just assume that He will let them do whatever as long as they make big donations at a church. Their lives are about money, work and blowing off steam however they want." Jenna didn't sound impressed as she explained things to me. I'm not especially strict in my approach to religion and I don't care what someone else does in their bedroom as long as everyone knows up front. I am 100% dead set that cheating is cheating and it is a death sentence for a marriage.
"I get what you are saying. I was just taken by surprise at the brass balls on that guy. That kind of stuff won't sell with a lot of people in Davidson County. Do they just assume that they have so much money that they can just do whatever they want and nothing will happen?" My time in the Army had not let me remain a prude. On deployments, things got pretty twisted at times with some chicks being passed around from guy to guy and them loving it. I'll never forget the one gal who caught my eye. She smiled when I started chatting her up and said, "If we were back home, I would be all over a guy like you, but over here I get to pick and choose and I'm going to enjoy it while I can."
"They are used to the way things are in California. Nothing matters there. The only sin is not getting funding for the next start-up. Two of the girls in my office came here because they were sick of the culture and hoped to find something normal here." I understood then how she was so knowledgeable after only 6 months on the job. We talked about the party and reinforced our understanding of fidelity when I fucked her brains out. One nice thing about working with my hands all week is I was just as strong as I was in the Service and with the help of a personal trainer at a Crossfit gym I was probably in better shape now.
One thing became clear about Jenna's job. The hours were crazy. If there was a deadline even the staff in her department burned the midnight oil. They were not writing code or anything, but they helped out around the periphery to make sure that nothing intruded on the engineers.
"So, something kinda weird happened last night." Jenna looked worn out after the last couple of weeks at work. If she'd gotten home before midnight, it was an early night.
"Really, what's that?" It was Saturday morning so I wasn't going to work. We were sitting together at the kitchen table while she had her first cup of coffee and I ate breakfast after a workout with my trainer. She was wrapped in a soft robe, her long blonde hair tied up in a messy knot on top of her head. If I hadn't been one step away from just lying on the floor like a dog when he's spent, I would have been hauling her sexy ass into the bedroom for sex.