So, what does everyone do?

BigBadSmoosh

Picking fights on I-65 since 2013
smaug said:
oh yeah.. my college degrees are:

BA computer engineering
AA electrical engineering

I tryed the whole electrical engineering profession but the job market was complete shit down here in jersey.. sooooo I went back to what I have been doing all along, being the company's computer guy..
:-?


well apparently today someone decided to make me the new backup administrator.. so starting asap, im going to be incharge of backups as well!

yippie lucky me.. heh 3rd week on the job and im already doing things that I wasn't supposed to be.. this is gonna be great.
:roll:
 

rainmaker

HARRRR!!!
After being a test subject for "Microwave accidents in and around the home environment" I pursued my life long dream of being a professional ninja.

Here's a pic of me practicing the art of "surprise".

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Mad Mike

SYCOSIS
Registered Nurse, BSN, CCRN - Patient Care Manager for Critical Care in a Philly hospital. Married, two daughters ( 8 & 10).
 

MyGMCSyclone

New member
I’m a 45 year single old parent and I work as a Systems Administrator for a Printing, Mailing & Fulfillment Company in the SF Bay Area. I’ve worked here for almost 15 years. When it’s slow I get to screw around on the internet or do what I want to. I have a 2000 Supercharged Dakota R/T (currently totaled but I’m rebuilding it.) and a 91 S10 (under construction but on hold until the R/T is fixed) and of course the Syclone.
 

Mad Mike

SYCOSIS
MyGMCSyclone said:
I’m a 45 year single old parent and I work as a Systems Administrator for a Printing, Mailing & Fulfillment Company in the SF Bay Area. I’ve worked here for almost 15 years. When it’s slow I get to screw around on the internet or do what I want to. I have a 2000 Supercharged Dakota R/T (currently totaled but I’m rebuilding it.) and a 91 S10 (under construction but on hold until the R/T is fixed) and of course the Syclone.

Russ Crow - arn't you also a actor? :lol:
 

MyGMCSyclone

New member
Mad Mike said:
MyGMCSyclone said:
I’m a 45 year single old parent and I work as a Systems Administrator for a Printing, Mailing & Fulfillment Company in the SF Bay Area. I’ve worked here for almost 15 years. When it’s slow I get to screw around on the internet or do what I want to. I have a 2000 Supercharged Dakota R/T (currently totaled but I’m rebuilding it.) and a 91 S10 (under construction but on hold until the R/T is fixed) and of course the Syclone.

Russ Crow - arn't you also a actor? :lol:


Don’t tell anybody but that’s a secret. I liked the playing the Gladiator (glad-he-ate-her) the best. LOL! ::thumbsup::
 

toolmann

Member
i was a private investigator/repossessor from '88 to '00.after that i took a straight job after a falling out with my partner.he had controlling intrest of the buiss.and pushed me out-
now im an administrator for Merc.Benz and they pay me too much money to leave...
life is good,i cant complain...
and the likelyhood of me getting shot has drop dramaticaly.
T
 

White97SVT

Member
I don't really do anything. Pretty much started saving any money i had when i was younger and working. Now dispatch for a Fortune 500 Company in there flight department. Live at home till the parents leave and then I am buying this house from there and still going to live here since i am not far from work. I guess that helps a little not having to buy a house or anything.
 

GarnetTy1473

Donating Member
Graduated from Indiana University in 02 with a degree in Business Management. Worked most of the time through college at Pep Boys. Now parts manager at a Hyundai, Suzuki dealership in Indianapolis. So we don't sell the most Hyundai's or Suzuki's, but I bet we're the biggest. We on average have about 90-110 cars in our showroom. Can fit upwards or 200+ if we really pack them in. Wife will have her doctorate in Psychology here in a couple months, so then they money will start rolling in then. I get a free car to drive for work, so I have 2 toys, the Ty, and a 99 Sonoma show truck (well, still in the works, in pieces right now). Wanting to sell the Ty so I can get out of debt and finish the Sonoma after 5 years of working on it. Can always buy another Ty in the future. Too much money invested in the Sonoma already to just quit on it. Wanting to get out of the automotive business and into something different. Still love to work on and race them, but it's getting old. Plus, not a whole lot of potential working in parts at a dealership that isn't GM, Ford, or Chrysler. Even as a parts manager, making just under 50k/year, on a good year.
 

bezerk

New member
i make woodenshoes for a living, cause that is what a dutchman does..
after i spent the day as a woodenshoesmaker, i strart smoking weed, go to the redlight destrict in my Ty..
cause we can do that shit.

Yeah!
 

TurboManiacal

Donating Member
bezerk said:
i make woodenshoes for a living, cause that is what a dutchman does..
after i spent the day as a woodenshoesmaker, i strart smoking weed, go to the redlight destrict in my Ty..
cause we can do that shit.

Yeah!

Hey Rene,

I like staying at your house...it's nice.

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sytyguy

Moderated User
BTW, Potter really is a ninja. We tried indian-leg-wrestling once and I was in a coma for a week. Man doesn't even know his own strength.

Personally, I'm a chicken farmer (by family) and parts store owner (by choice). Laugh if you want, but we have over 1200 acres of our own land in a no-cop town. We are the east-Stilson mafia. Mess with us and we've got plenty of places to bury you, no one to hear you scream, and enough chicken crap to hide the smell of your rotting carcas. :wink:

Hood
 

Junior1

NASTE Member
Just turned 29 here. I've got a 2 1/2 yo baby girl and 10 month old son and wifey is a stay at home Domestic Engineer :)
I graduated HS at 16, got my Construction and Architectual Engineering degree by 18 . I became a stockbroker by 20. I'm a Financial Advisor now, that includes Accounting, Real Estate and Mortgages. I'm also a Cement Mason union member. Basically if it involes money, I do it...
 

BigBadSmoosh

Picking fights on I-65 since 2013
bezerk said:
i make woodenshoes for a living, cause that is what a dutchman does..
after i spent the day as a woodenshoesmaker, i strart smoking weed, go to the redlight destrict in my Ty..
cause we can do that shit.

Yeah!

you my friend, have the life.
 

JSM

Active member
Manufacturing Engineer in the aerospace industry.

Interface between the engineers who have books memorized but no freakin clue how to make anything, and the machinists who know how to make things but don't know why.

A lot of CNC programming and plant layout, settig up new facilities, training of operators, etc.

Gotta be very well versed in various things. Does keep me interested most of the time.

Job title could change soon though, as could location.
 

SkilllZ

New member
been working about 30 hours a week since I was 16, the company I've been working for for 3 years shut down and I've been jobless like lee and lazy for the last couple months. I'm getting back into the work scene again and looking to get a typhoon while going to school at the same time.. typhoon... mach 1.... I'm going to be broke for a very long time :D
 

90stangGT

Cobra member
I work for Sprint PCS and go to college full time as well. I have a 97 Explorer, my GT and my project Ty that is nearing completion, finally.
 

Windedv6

Ty n 10s
sytyguy said:
BTW, Potter really is a ninja. We tried indian-leg-wrestling once and I was in a coma for a week. Man doesn't even know his own strength.

Personally, I'm a chicken farmer (by family) and parts store owner (by choice). Laugh if you want, but we have over 1200 acres of our own land in a no-cop town. We are the east-Stilson mafia. Mess with us and we've got plenty of places to bury you, no one to hear you scream, and enough chicken crap to hide the smell of your rotting carcas. :wink:

Hood

I like Mike grew up on a chicken farm in Ohio with about 1,000 acres of cropland. Our similar backgrounds and love syty's must have something to do with WIND as it was sure nice when the wind was blowing the right way and stunk like SHIT when it blew the wrong way. Mike...I feel your pain.

I ran the family farm for about 10 years after HS as my father died during the time I was still in school. I decided to sell everything when I was about 28 years old and got into real estate. After several years of real estate in Ohio and 16 years of commercial real estate in Chicago I now spend my time running the real estate equity division for a major life insurance company in northern Indiana.

I could like retiring someday on a small farm....there will not be any chickens!!!

John
 
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