Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company on the F16 program. before that i was an avionics installer for a helicopter completions center here in texas.
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Since We're Getting To Know Our Ages...
Started by vervepipes, Jul 25 2004 08:51 PM
98 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 25 July 2004 - 10:35 PM
#17
Posted 25 July 2004 - 10:46 PM
I work for my dads company. He owns his own business doing assembly work for Home Depot stores......so I assemble crap 2 days a week, but as of lately........not in the past 2 weeks hahaha. I'm lazy
#18
Posted 25 July 2004 - 11:21 PM
i work in a concession and maintence at an ice rink. hoping to find a better job, but hey i worked there since i was 15 and thats were i got the money to buy my car and fix it up by myself.
#19
Posted 25 July 2004 - 11:46 PM
I'm an incoming freshman at Kansas University, and I work part time at a local grocery store as a stalker...I mean a stocker, and I work a few times a month at my dads law firm.
There are 3 goals when modding a car.
Cheap, Reliable, and Fast.
Now the down side. You only get to pick 2...
Fact: A recent study shows that 92% of all teenagers have turned Emo.
Put this in your sig if you're one of the 8% who stayed gangster as $h!t.
Cheap, Reliable, and Fast.
Now the down side. You only get to pick 2...
Fact: A recent study shows that 92% of all teenagers have turned Emo.
Put this in your sig if you're one of the 8% who stayed gangster as $h!t.
#20
Posted 25 July 2004 - 11:47 PM
Well, I guess I'll start off for us old farts:
My job is completely opposite of my crx obsession: I'm a medical guy.
Occupational Therapist (NO, I don't help people find jobs) for a home health agency.
I'm the guy that comes out to your grandma's house after she's had a stroke/broken hip, etc. and needs help to get on the toilet/get dressed/make herself a sandwich, etc.
I feel very fortunate to be doing what I do. It gives me satisfaction knowing I'm helping others, and it pays pretty good too
Occupational Therapy-----"Skills for the job of living".
bryman
My job is completely opposite of my crx obsession: I'm a medical guy.
Occupational Therapist (NO, I don't help people find jobs) for a home health agency.
I'm the guy that comes out to your grandma's house after she's had a stroke/broken hip, etc. and needs help to get on the toilet/get dressed/make herself a sandwich, etc.
I feel very fortunate to be doing what I do. It gives me satisfaction knowing I'm helping others, and it pays pretty good too
Occupational Therapy-----"Skills for the job of living".
bryman
Who the hell is this Zed C. person????
my ebay ID: sterno10
"Please", "I appreciate it", "thank you very much", "I'm sorry"= common courtesy....what a great concept (ESPECIALLY for business)!!
Wagonvan clan member
my ebay ID: sterno10
"Please", "I appreciate it", "thank you very much", "I'm sorry"= common courtesy....what a great concept (ESPECIALLY for business)!!
Wagonvan clan member
#21
Posted 26 July 2004 - 12:48 AM
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needs help to get on the toilet/get dressed
Man i feel sorry for ya! Ehh gotta make a living some how!
Me i work at a grocery store running the old cash register making 6.50 and hr!
but hopefully i'll go full time and make 8!
And uhh as far as school goes i'm calling a tech school tomrrow seeing if i can still join into the Certified Toyota Mechanic Class
#22
Posted 26 July 2004 - 12:48 AM
Here in Texas, I work on oil drilling, cattle drivig, and misc. other agriculture orriented things. I ride my horse to high school and milk the cows along with other farm chores. On my free time I ride around in my AMERICAN truck and hollar at the little ladies while im dressed inmu finest nut-huggers and boots.
In real life, I work at a local auto mech. shop, I do drive a 4x4 but its a subaru impreza. reason why i said all that crap bout oil and catlle b/s is i know that most peoples' concept of texas is oil wells and farms. I live in Houston almost nowhere in texas does anyone do that. although you CAN'T go 2 ft without seeing some kind of white-trash or redneck with a mullet or something stupid like that. i have a pet peve(however u spell it, yeah thats right i said u! and lower case i.)
the things i say when im bored.
--zak--
In real life, I work at a local auto mech. shop, I do drive a 4x4 but its a subaru impreza. reason why i said all that crap bout oil and catlle b/s is i know that most peoples' concept of texas is oil wells and farms. I live in Houston almost nowhere in texas does anyone do that. although you CAN'T go 2 ft without seeing some kind of white-trash or redneck with a mullet or something stupid like that. i have a pet peve(however u spell it, yeah thats right i said u! and lower case i.)
the things i say when im bored.
--zak--
He who dies with the most toys, wins.
#23
Posted 26 July 2004 - 01:29 AM
Prior USAF, F-15 Crew Chief...Bartender...slut....Pizza delivery guy...construction worker...etc...etc...
Now I work at Sikorsky Aircraft as a CNC gerber operator....but I'll prolly be transfered back out to the production hanger to do the final testing on the new helicopters...seems like we just got a few huge orders...so there will be plenty of jobs posted soon....
Now I work at Sikorsky Aircraft as a CNC gerber operator....but I'll prolly be transfered back out to the production hanger to do the final testing on the new helicopters...seems like we just got a few huge orders...so there will be plenty of jobs posted soon....
87 CRX SI, Wide body, and still not running...RB25DET?!?!?!
74 260Z....going to get rebuilt soon....
07 Subaru outback...Daily Driver...
74 260Z....going to get rebuilt soon....
07 Subaru outback...Daily Driver...
#24
Posted 26 July 2004 - 03:30 AM
No real job for me, but I'm going to try making money parting out cars. I've always enjoyed taking stuff apart anyway.
#25
Posted 26 July 2004 - 05:44 AM
Honda Technician (in training), I have been with them for about 8 months now.
SportInjectedClub
#26
Posted 26 July 2004 - 07:11 AM
I'm an industrial engineer I work in air pollution basically
estimate emissions from factories that want to expand.
Before this field I worked in Osaka for a company that makes
scientific instruments, before that as a lab technician for a
cancer research project, was in the army and national guard
for gulf war I (stateside service only if you count that), and
have put insulation into people's houses. My first real job (HS)
was red lobster.
estimate emissions from factories that want to expand.
Before this field I worked in Osaka for a company that makes
scientific instruments, before that as a lab technician for a
cancer research project, was in the army and national guard
for gulf war I (stateside service only if you count that), and
have put insulation into people's houses. My first real job (HS)
was red lobster.
#27
Posted 26 July 2004 - 07:23 AM
Hehe...I lived in Osaka for 4 years...loved every day there...Kishinosato no hou....next to Tamade and hanaZounoCho....man I want to go back there so bad Party'ed every night at Bar Nells and Bar Rock Rock...in Amerimura...after I got of work at Blue Angel....the huge Kareoke place...I was the assistent manager there..
87 CRX SI, Wide body, and still not running...RB25DET?!?!?!
74 260Z....going to get rebuilt soon....
07 Subaru outback...Daily Driver...
74 260Z....going to get rebuilt soon....
07 Subaru outback...Daily Driver...
#28
Posted 26 July 2004 - 08:38 AM
That is SOOO amazing!
I didn't get a chance to see much sites as I was
working mostly. Of course, I've done the touristy things
nara, kyoto, kobe, and a couple places I can't remember
on business.
I was only there for winter/early summer 1994.
Financially I admit I made a big mistake leaving that gig.
I still don't get to-me-take-home anything close to what I
made there. But I guess my standard of living here is better,
which counts for a little.
I know it sounds lame but I also kinda had a curfew there.
Which got old. But the president of the company knew my
step-dad from waaaay back and he would have lost great
face if something happened to me.
As much as I love my CRX, I definately enjoy living in a place that
I am not required to drive everywhere.
I lived near Tsurahashi station if you know where that is.
I didn't get a chance to see much sites as I was
working mostly. Of course, I've done the touristy things
nara, kyoto, kobe, and a couple places I can't remember
on business.
I was only there for winter/early summer 1994.
Financially I admit I made a big mistake leaving that gig.
I still don't get to-me-take-home anything close to what I
made there. But I guess my standard of living here is better,
which counts for a little.
I know it sounds lame but I also kinda had a curfew there.
Which got old. But the president of the company knew my
step-dad from waaaay back and he would have lost great
face if something happened to me.
As much as I love my CRX, I definately enjoy living in a place that
I am not required to drive everywhere.
I lived near Tsurahashi station if you know where that is.
#29
Posted 26 July 2004 - 08:57 AM
working for Institute for Defense Analyses classifed work
Before that did 2 years school in auto body and paint worked in the field for bout 4 -5 years as painter and painter's helper love to paint cars but doesnt pay as good as goverment work
Before that did 2 years school in auto body and paint worked in the field for bout 4 -5 years as painter and painter's helper love to paint cars but doesnt pay as good as goverment work
#30
Posted 26 July 2004 - 09:02 AM
full time bum..
lol not really tho.. student as of last year, not sure if im going any further or not. will be working in security (lol) soon as i hear word on when i start.
lol not really tho.. student as of last year, not sure if im going any further or not. will be working in security (lol) soon as i hear word on when i start.
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