Michael Teutul
Like his brother, Mikey went to work for Orange County Ironworks at age 12, working on and off until he graduated from high school. From there he went on to community college, but after a series of zeroes he realized it wasn't quite his scene. It was back to Dad's company. Mikey toiled at Ironworks until he turned 20 and moved to Tempe, Arizona, where he had six different jobs in five months: * Bouncer at a bar, which didn't work out because it interfered with his night life.
* Busboy, which didn't work out because he was "treated like crap".
* Telemarketer selling cell phones and cell-phone services, which didn't work out because he hates being bothered at home by telemarketers.
* Valet parking attendant, which didn't work out because they made him run... and shave.
* Movie-theater guy, which was enjoyable because he didn't really do anything but see free movies. But overall, Arizona wasn't quite Mikey's pace either, so Rock Tavern beckoned once his money ran out... Back at home Mikey did carpentry with a friend for a year before again returning to Orange County Ironworks and working with his brother Daniel. Then, after two years of a job that was "unrewarding, cold and cruel," he went to a tavern one January night and met the man who would advocate his hiring at Orange County Choppers: Rusty, a.k.a. Russell Muth, producer of American Chopper. Mikey was soon on board at OCC, answering phones, picking up parts, popping bubble wrap and taking out the trash. But within two weeks of his new job he was already on the road attending bike shows with his brother and father, and his stand-in was already out preforming him. So while he has two people working under him now, he's not quite sure what his job is anymore. But does that really matter?
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Series
Books:Orange County Choppers, October 2006
Hardcover
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