So, what does everyone do?

BigBadSmoosh

Picking fights on I-65 since 2013
dgoodhue said:
If anyone cares, I now work as accountant. Not exactly what I went to school for, electrical Engineering, but it pays the bills....

congrats on getting back into the work force.. i knew it was cut-throat when i graduated.. which is why im not doing electrical engineering now either.

glad to hear you got a job though.
 

crazy151drinker

New member
Full time Army.
19K

I was working for the Local County Gov in Adult Mental Health (damn crazies) but my guard unit was activated. Currently over at Ft. Irwin, about 30 min from Barstow California. A real crap hole LOL.

But thats ok... 1 year left (in theory, we all know that could change....)
then i'll probably move to LA or the Bay.

Buying Syclone #495 tommorow. :rock: So while this place might be a dirty hot pile of monkey turds, at least I have something to look forward to on the weekends.
 

BigBadSmoosh

Picking fights on I-65 since 2013
wazdat said:
I'm an IT manager for one of the largest law firms in the world.

http://www.dlapiper.com

Go ahead..... Hit me with your best lawyer joke. :rotf:

so your company is willing to spend money on IT, cause I've worked at two insurance companies and they won't spend a dime on IT and they want everything to work perfectly.. we have a 20gig sql database running on a quad p200 system :rotf:
 

jjorgensen52

NHSTE - I'm the only one!
I'm full time high school... I inherited my Ty because it wasn't going to get anything on sale and I was looking for a project anyway... loooonnng project. year and a half now.
 

TwistedTy

More boost! N.A.S.T.E
Truck driver, 22 Drive i Drive 18 wheeler dump trailers with a mack double sleeper for New Journey transport that brings all the plastic recycled garbage from the 5 boroughs at a transfer station in bayonne then drop it off at turnpike recycling in cateret , and tandem axle dump trucks for harbor view concrete in Staten Island
 

Sy769

Donating Member
Pilot for a jet charter company. Been working there for 6 years. Pay isn't bad but doesn't compare to what I'd make at a major airline.
But then again there are thousands of airline pilots on furlough right now so it's a toss up.

How do I afford a Sy and a Ty? Only keep one running at a time. That way you always have parts available. :wink:

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