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#105
20 years old, work on a god damn Potato farm. This entails being a mechanic, truck driver, trator operator and everything horrible thing that goes wrong.. Oh and its always my fault. I work 45 hours a week and dont get over time pay, because its a farm. I've decided to goto collge this fall for what H4InF does. I hope I keep my sanity until then. Oh yea this is a high paying $7 an hour..
#108
I’m a graphic artist, medical illustrator, medical & all purpose photographer, presentation specialist at a teaching hospital. Basically your one-stop-shopping source of visual aids for medical education. Been doing it for 25 years. Now, if I could only park my Ferrari in the physicians’ garage.
#110
Jack of all trades here, for the winter i am a poorly payed over worked supervisor at a ski lift. most summers i work as a land scaper and tree cutter. I have two small businesses that make me a few dollars here and there one is hand carved wooden items and the other is animals,(sell and show rabbits). I move pianos for extra cash at 100/hour. and i am a student at the local comunity college. Hopefully buy summer i will be working for a power company and all the bull jobs end forever execpt maybe the piano moves thats good money.
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Alright sounds like you guys have some realy cool jobs/careers. as for myself I quit school when I was 17. Spent ten or so years doing construction type jobs for myself and anyone willing to pay. I now own an appliance delivery and instalation company. I work 60 plus hours a week. Im also going back into construction to help support my family(3kids, wife, and Rx7!) Basically it took about 12 years of dreaming before I finaly bought my Rx7 which needs alot of work that I spend more time wishing what Icould do to it than anything else, you know Im kinda broke. But I dont care how long it takes I ll git-r-done. The moral of my lame *** story is stay in school kids(wish I did), condoms aint that bad, the Mazda Rx7 ROCKS!!!
#115
Originally Posted by ray green
Biochemistry professor, scientist and RX-7 repair man. Hey Snapshot, are you in Atlanta? I teach microbiology, immunology and infectious disease to pharmacy students, I could probably use your illustrations and I'd love to borrow your Ferrari!
Ray
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#117
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Originally Posted by New82rx7pilot
Alright sounds like you guys have some realy cool jobs/careers. as for myself I quit school when I was 17. Spent ten or so years doing construction type jobs for myself and anyone willing to pay. I now own an appliance delivery and instalation company. I work 60 plus hours a week. Im also going back into construction to help support my family(3kids, wife, and Rx7!) Basically it took about 12 years of dreaming before I finaly bought my Rx7 which needs alot of work that I spend more time wishing what Icould do to it than anything else, you know Im kinda broke. But I dont care how long it takes I ll git-r-done. The moral of my lame *** story is stay in school kids(wish I did), condoms aint that bad, the Mazda Rx7 ROCKS!!!
I wish you luck!
Rich
#120
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Originally Posted by JAYMULLENS1711
Sounds like a good time to be had! Ever fucked anyone up bad?
no just made one of them bleed in the face and, the dumbass triped himself so he scraped his knees and elbows really bad haha. he was in shorts and a wife beater shirt... looked all cracked out. ah i love my job
#121
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Originally Posted by Snapshot
Naw, I'm at Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah. Pre med BS in biology & BA in art here. I got you covered. Now, if you borrow my Ferrari it will be to take me to dinner. You are at Emory?
#122
Actually I never graduated, but I learned enought after way too much hard labor, the college is gonns hook me up with the GED stuff I need, and there I go. Atleast I wont have to drive a potato truck next to the potato harvester for 12 hours a day... Oh and they newest truck is mabye a 1965 International... YES STAY IN SCHOOL, and just hold off with girls HAHA!
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I Get the pleasure of pushing carts; rain, sleet, snow, freezing temperatures, or fry an egg on the pavement,
for the devil.......er, uh..... I mean walmart.
Missouri weather sux it has seriously been 85+ degrees one day and below freezing the next. I am the least payed employee there, show some love for the pushers. (and put ur carts away, my S1 doesnt like being hit by them)
oh yeah Rob, I too need a couple blocks of cheese, you got pepper jack, I like it hot...
for the devil.......er, uh..... I mean walmart.
Missouri weather sux it has seriously been 85+ degrees one day and below freezing the next. I am the least payed employee there, show some love for the pushers. (and put ur carts away, my S1 doesnt like being hit by them)
oh yeah Rob, I too need a couple blocks of cheese, you got pepper jack, I like it hot...