I've said it before and I`ll say it again you would make a awesome teacher!
just a quick/longwinded sidetrack here since you mentioned the teacher thang..
I've always considered myself pretty good as a mentor when called upon.. my prob has always been finding someone I felt deserving of the hard-earned knowledge.. slackers need not apply, and that % has gotten worse over the yr's....
about 8, 9 yr's ago, I taught this mid-20's, Mexican detailer guy Bree, how to shrinkwrap boats...... the right way... he'd learn some things, master them over a few weeks, move onto the next steps, learn those, master them over the following weeks, rinse, repeat... he was a good kid, super hardworker and wanted to learn the right things.. I bet he's doing good shrinkwrapping to this day..
well, anyway.. after weeks of me training this kid, mostly in this big giant building we stored boats in, an oldtime boat owner, WW2 vet guy, who had been in that building for months everyday working on the bottom of his wood boat, walked up to me one day and says, "ya know, i just want you to know, that you're an outstanding teacher"...
out of the blue, one of the best, most respected, compliments I've ever gotten..
my prob is still finding the right students and having an issue revealing the secrets I've bled for, to people that don't respect/deserve it IMO... I just can't "teach everyone"..thus, why I'm truly not a teacher and more of a mentor, I suppose...