u/chessygoodness

Dirty Dan's, more like Delightful Dan's

My girlfriend and I went to Dirty Dan's last night for the 4th of July and it was excellent. It was our first time going since they reopened after the fire and everything was just as good if not better than before. I had the New York strip medium rare and I cant wait to have it again because in my opinion they have the best steaks in Whatcom County. And I've been to Herb Niemann's and Max Dale's, both great places but my favorite is still Dan's. And to top of off they gave us a free slice of cake they decorated in red white and blue and you could taste the difference between what you get at the grocery store versus what their pastry chef made, it was just the right amount of sweetness and it was so nice of them to do! Definitely recommend going there because the food was perfect and the people their were so kind and welcoming you leave feeling happier than you were before getting there.

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u/chessygoodness — 4 hours ago

Any marine technicians/diesel techs willing to take on a new apprentice?

Hello potential new mentor! Im looking for anyone with marine technician experience, diesel engine experience or even mechanical experience to let me learn from them on weekends or weeknights. Im actually already in a apprenticeship program that I do outside of work but its currently on a summer break. And its also more like school than a one on one set up. My job is also in the marine industry but I'd like to find someone to work for after my day job because I need all the experience I can get. That being said I'm not entirely green, I have some experience with outboards, sterndrives, gelcoat/fiberglass, systems installs, plumbing, boat haulouts/launches, and detailing. And all the payment I need is more experience. I already have a job so I dont want money. But I'd be more than happy to help clean around your shop/garage and just be an extra hand while I gain more knowledge on my path to becoming my own marine technician after I graduate. And I'd be willing to help pay for materials potentially depending on the project(s). Thank you for your time!

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u/chessygoodness — 2 months ago