A Saudi young man tells the story of his work in mechanics and gives advice on profit • Al Marsad Newspaper

Al-Marsad newspaper: My Sayidaty program, broadcast on the Gulf Rotana channel, presented a report that traces the story of a young university student from the city of Tabuk, who opened a car maintenance workshop, and was able to turn his hobby into a source of income.

The mechanic, Zayed Al-Atwi, said: “I was working in a private workshop in our house, repairing my car and the cars of my brothers, and I was filming Snap. People started asking where your workshop is.”

And he continued, “When I found the topic on which a request was made, I said, let me start with it. My colleague works in a car plumber, and I work as a mechanic. I did not want to be associated with a fixed job, a fixed income and a daily routine, so I went to work for free.”

He continued: “I am a graduate of a year and a half. I studied information technology and websites, but I felt fun. Can I work in cars and disassemble the machine? I liked the job and started it.”

Zayed stressed that he would not leave the field, commenting: “If you are honest at work and people see that, and God is watching over your work, I am more secure than other jobs, and working in mechanics is profitable and has a good income, and I advise young people in it.”

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