I can't seem to put into words how I actually feel about this (my previous attempts all read badly, I have no ill will towards Max ~ but he Does have a HUGE ego that gets in the way of everything.) To be factual, I went back to my roots of computers and own a computer service/repair business. It's done enough for me that I've been able to afford my first ever trips outside of the country, to buy my first home, buy vehicles that cost more than $1000 and generally VASTLY improve the quality of my life. Working for myself trumps working for someone else in every way possible (with the side bonus that my wife's work covers my health insurance).
I am currently working with my local community college on offering a basic motorcycle maintenance class ~ and that's likely as far as my 'professional' wrenching career will go.
As for burnt bridges, it was something that had to be done (I was the only tech for most of one season, was expected to work 14~21 days straight, with days at the track running 7am till midnight, I earned a whopping $11/hour and had no health insurance). I could not live/have a life while working there. I had to skip meals when in Daytona because I absolutly could not afford to eat AND pay my rent back in Atlanta + my MMI loans (which were my only bills, I took home about $8/hr). I know there's a HUGE segment of the MC community that have negative feelings towards Max and wouldn't see anything wrong with me quitting ~ some would give me more opportunity precisely because I quit.
But all that means little anyway as I won't be a professional wrench again. And just a sub-note, I left a great job that I loved to go to MMI. I had a dream (I can look back now and see it was a Foolish dream, but I don't regret chasing it) and wanted to see it through to the end. So people do leave jobs they're happy with. It's just not the norm.