No you don't. My childhood friend started repairing cars at 9 or 10, he couldn't fully depress the clutch then.Yes, you need to know how to drive to repair cars.
Why can't the customer drive his own car into the bay? And if he can't, you get someone to help you/show you. That's not hiring someone. As I said, "You will learn to drive as time goes on."You cant drive the car into the bay yourself and you can't let the customer do it so you would have to hire someone.
Yes I would, from common sense/the Internet. It shimmies because of a balance problem, a worn ball joint or joints, a damaged UJ in the drive shaft... If it pulls to one side it's geometry or even simply incorrectly inflated tyres. Or the chassis is twisted! Search the Internet.When a custoner says it pulls to the left or it shimmies, you wont know what they are talking about .
I have never known about running a village, not then nor now. When I started the website I knew very little about it and there was no information on the web. I used local knowledge, and I couldn't even speak the language properly. I had to ask for help.You knew nothing about running a village, but you knew about your village.
I think you underestimate yourself.The best I could do was run a website for people who wish they could figure out how to find people that are in the lifestyle.
Brilliant! You've said it! Look at your last few words - "... I could run a website to help others."If I ever find a way in, a way that works, or an alternative to the very restrictive clubs, then I could run a website to help others.
Perhaps my analogy with a garage was a poor choice, but I've tried to address the potential issues that you see with it. For my web site I only had help with the content at first. When I changed the site to use PHP (ie to make the web pages dynamically generated) I needed support which I got from the support team with the hosting company. EVERYTHING else I researched for/learned from the Internet.
You need to be positive, hard working, get some help and with some ingenuity, trial and error and dogged determination, well, you said it yourself, ".. I could run a website to help others."
I hope this inspires you but I do understand it's a big challenge, especially if you're employed full time.