Autobiography Of Coachella Valley High School

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I was born on a hot summer day on August 7, 1968 in Indio, California and lived here ever since. I went to Coachella Valley High School. After high school I didn’t really know what I wanted to do with my life so I went to College of the Desert for a year, quickly I realized that college wasn’t for me. Shortly after I drop out of college, I found out I was going to be a Dad. Three months later I was coming home from a party that I should’ve not been at, drinking too much, I was involved in a head on collision woke up in a helicopter being airlifted. At the age of 23 years old I made a decision that change my life forever, I drank and drove, I was in jail facing 5 years and possible a felony DUI. After I went to court I had to do 90 days in jail, three years’ probation, had to get SRN22 insurance, Alcoholics Anonymous class, I was hanging around with the wrong people. It was time to make changes with my life and grow up like my father had been advising me, so I had to stop being a Knuckle head, get a job because my father told me he wasn’t going to help me anymore with money.
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At the time I only needed $$$ and didn’t realized the training that I was going to learn was worth more than $$$. I found out god was blessing me with a Daughter shortly after I separated from my wife one year later I was the assistant Pump installed certified welder Class A Heavy equipment operator and go to

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