What Do You Do Fur Yur Werk?
#52
Originally Posted by Judge Ito' date='Jun 15 2003, 07:39 PM
I work on rotary engines all day and sometimes get some of my crazy customers to do a burnout blessing infront of the shop I work in. I try not to encourage that type of behavior
#53
i am a misrosoft certified systems engineer and microsoft certified database admin, i used to work as senior admin for rbc mortgage untill they was bought out by the royal bank of canada. then i was the head administrator for the south florida division.
i quit my job to go back to school and get cisco certified, which i have been workin on doing for the past 8 months. i been living off my previous income, which is kinda nice to not have a job. it afford me time to do things like post here and research my upcomming rotary purchase.
i quit my job to go back to school and get cisco certified, which i have been workin on doing for the past 8 months. i been living off my previous income, which is kinda nice to not have a job. it afford me time to do things like post here and research my upcomming rotary purchase.
#55
Originally Posted by UniqueTII' date='Jun 13 2003, 10:55 PM
She's a girl from my school who is on The Real World.
Banzai, you can probably find out her bra size by watching the show.
Banzai, you can probably find out her bra size by watching the show.
#59
Prior to my army carrer (cough) I was a chassis, and suspension fabricator for a NATCC/ WC T2 racing team. Welding, CNC, blah blah blah are there too. My biggest high was thumbing through a copy of Sport Compact Car, when I saw a car I built in the background of an add for eibach. 7 years after I did the suspension and chassis, she is still raced!
Camel... but can you say you have circumnavagated the globe......twice! PSD has it's benifits, but 11 countries in 14 days isn't one of them!
Camel... but can you say you have circumnavagated the globe......twice! PSD has it's benifits, but 11 countries in 14 days isn't one of them!
#60
I work for a company that makes software for dealerships. I was a end user support and SCO unix admin (~200 systems) and then I got promoted . I now break into systems and translate data to our system. I also do production support for our product (aka. code chimp specializing in RM-COBOL / IBM COBOL, Perl, Python, PostGresSQL, VB 6.0, VB.Net, Apple script, and Ob-C.)
I'm also gonna start a website too one of these days.....
I'm also gonna start a website too one of these days.....