Very good at maintaining equipment along with performing maintenance. In my spare time I enjoy working on cars and learning new things about them. If I am stuck and or unsure how or why something isn't working, I will research and narrow it down to what it could be and see if there is a way to fix it if not. If I can't figure it out I'll ask another person for a second opinion who may have an idea on why said thing isn't operating. I am also not afraid to share my opinion if I think that there is another way that is easier to do a certain task.
My family loves drag racing, my step grandfather races a 75 Plymouth duster that is stroked out to a 418 (More Horsepower because it originally was a 360 engine I believe) We are basically the pit crew for him and my dad is the pit chief. With car restoration My step mom is restoring a 72 Dodge Dart while I am restoring a 67 Barracuda, It takes time doing that and money but I am more than willing to wait for it. moving onto instrument maintenance, I was my section's (clarinet) tech when it came to things breaking, and sometimes you just have the rig the instrument into thinking that it is fixed. (theres a clarinet out there still being held together with a rubber band and a prayer). As for researching I love learning new things, it could be anything from learning new music to cars.