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    #31
    I work in the parts department of a Subaru dealership, I don't do much, and I don't get paid much.

    I'm going to school in September for Aircraft Maintenance working on structures, hoping to get a job at one of the airlines or aircraft maintenance contract companies located at the airport just outside of town. I have no real passion for aircraft besides that they are fast and loud, which is cool, but it pays a hell of a lot more than what I do now and it's an actual career with opportunities out there. Can always move far North or West and make twice what I would here, which is about twice what I make now.
    For all things 24v, check out Markert Motorworks!
    Originally posted by mbonanni
    I hate modded emtree, I hate modded cawrz, I hate jdm, I hate swag, I hate stanceyolokids, I hate bags (on cars), I hate stuff that is slowz, I hate tires.

    I am a pursit now.

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      #32
      fill out seemingly pointless applications everyday.
      1 year later still jobless.

      318is, m50tu g240 s3.46

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        #33
        I am 25, as of today! and I am a loan officer at Wells Fargo. I have a bachelors in Housing and Urban Development with a minor in Urban Planning.

        I have no clue where i will be in 25 years but I am heading down a good path so far!
        Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

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          #34
          Originally posted by xAZxE30x View Post
          I am 25, as of today! and I am a loan officer at Wells Fargo. I have a bachelors in Housing and Urban Development with a minor in Urban Planning.

          I have no clue where i will be in 25 years but I am heading down a good path so far!
          Happy birthday!!! :drink:
          1991 325i Calypso Coupe

          Like Grandfather, Like Father, Like Son
          BMW

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            #35
            I am a social worker and I work in a county jail. Its a cool gig. I have good pay, and the hours are good. I have been a mechanic, accessory installer, ran a small gas station, carpenter, antique dealer. The list goes on. For me the blue collar work was more fun, and in many ways very rewarding. What I do now in that context, is more of just a job. Im not sure how long I will do it for, but I spent a lot of money for my degree and license, sooooooo, who knows.

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              #36
              Car salesman at the local Ford Dealer. The money is o.k. being that I am only 22, but it's not what I would like it to be, especially for all the hours and grinding you have to do. I went to ASU for a year then my dad lost his job so instead of racking up school loans, I found a job. I would much rather be finishing school and getting into a career I will really enjoy. Best advice I can give is don't fuck around in highschool, get good grades, and as many scholarships as possible and get an education toward a degree that matters. Stay out of debt.


              Originally posted by blunttech
              Dude this is r3v. 20 bucks gets you a used timing belt or a low mileage head gasket

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                #37
                Currently a full time student majoring in aviation flight (want to fly commercially for a living) but currently working for the school moving, repairing, and disposing of broken furniture all across campus including all the living areas. (4000 student residents and only 2 of us working as furniture crew.)

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Roysneon View Post
                  I work in the parts department of a Subaru dealership, I don't do much, and I don't get paid much.

                  I'm going to school in September for Aircraft Maintenance working on structures, hoping to get a job at one of the airlines or aircraft maintenance contract companies located at the airport just outside of town. I have no real passion for aircraft besides that they are fast and loud, which is cool, but it pays a hell of a lot more than what I do now and it's an actual career with opportunities out there. Can always move far North or West and make twice what I would here, which is about twice what I make now.
                  Make sure you get your AME and whatever crosses to the U.S. A&P certificate, Composite repair is increasingly important to know if you are going to be a structures guy.
                  I work at an MRO and I see lots of structures guys get old fast from the harsh environment. Consider broadening your skills to flight controls/systems so your not stuck in some hole contorting your body all day punching rivets or end up scraping skittles out of seat tracks. Line maintenance requires a broader knowledge base than just structures.
                  1990 325is "the rat"/ E30 Warsteiner tribute racecar/1985 325e "faded Glory"/ 1968 Chevy II Nova "the baby"/ 2001 525i 5spd purchased May 2013 with 16k miles. Plus other junk that annoys the neighbors.

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                    #39
                    -24 years old
                    -Graduated college after a transfer at 22yrs and with a bachelors in Business -concentrating in Marketing
                    Worked at a liquor store for 2 years during/after college
                    -Now I work for Anheuser Busch as a salesman/merchandiser
                    -My goal is to be at a craft brewery as a regional rep in 5 or so years.
                    -I'm looking to move out of my parents nest asap, though its hard to pay 800-1000 a month rent when I could in theory save all of that by staying at my parents...
                    -And finally, no debt to anyone but my parents. (they paid for my 2 years of tuition instead of student loans, but I am repaying)

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by flyboyx View Post
                      with that said, i'm an airline pilot. i love what i do and i make a decent living. i couldn't imagine doing anything else. unless you have rich parents, it is impossible to get into this profession without debt. you can just be smart about it and manage it properly. avoid retarded schools like embry riddle at all costs
                      I am also an airline pilot. I agree with everything you said.... Except I did go to Embry Riddle. But I went to community college first, and actually got out pretty cheap. I was debt free 3 years later, and I'm still debt free.

                      Who do you work for, if you don't mind? Pm is fine if you don't want to say it here.

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                        #41
                        turned 25 on monday, i mostly operate a wrecker, but do a ton of other things around the shop.
                        a daily routine for me will be.
                        get to work, pump gas (we are also a full service station)
                        change some tires, do tire repairs
                        go on some wrecker calls, lots of them in the winter
                        help the mechanics/mostly just talk shit and have fun/do some oil changes
                        whatever my boss tells me to do.
                        im the youngest guy full time guy there so im basically the grunt/do all the dirty work nobody else wants to do.


                        i have no idea what i am doing with my life

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                          #42
                          47yrs old and 30 yrs as an Auto Tech/Machinist ,started as a part time apprentice in High school(been working on cars with my dad since i was 6yrs old) ,went full time after graduation , then shop burned down lost all my tools ....no insurance left by the time it got to the Tech's so went to work for IBM on contract 1.5yrs (building computer systems for the Boeing Co) contract finished and no full time positions were available so back to a local Machine shop that was part of a full Auto shop did engine machining for 5 yrs till they sold the machine shop (got my 2.5l S14 done just in time) and then transferred back to working as a tech (now lead and longest tenure at shop). been fun to keep up with all the technology but starting to get tired of it ,body isn't liking it so much any more either but pay is good. fortunately being frugal has paid off as i have 0 debt and can probably retire early....
                          Angus
                          88 E30M3 X2
                          89 325IX
                          92 R100GS/PD
                          :)

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Dermeister3 View Post
                            -24 years old
                            -Graduated college after a transfer at 22yrs and with a bachelors in Business -concentrating in Marketing
                            Worked at a liquor store for 2 years during/after college
                            -Now I work for Anheuser Busch as a salesman/merchandiser
                            -My goal is to be at a craft brewery as a regional rep in 5 or so years.
                            -I'm looking to move out of my parents nest asap, though its hard to pay 800-1000 a month rent when I could in theory save all of that by staying at my parents...
                            -And finally, no debt to anyone but my parents. (they paid for my 2 years of tuition instead of student loans, but I am repaying)
                            You're doing it right, man. Keep on.
                            2011 1M Alpine white/black
                            1996 Civic white/black
                            1988 M3 lachs/black

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                              #44
                              im a valet for the westing verasa here in napa.
                              will post pics to follow!

                              get to drive some cool cars.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by F34R View Post
                                27, no debt, no kids and for the last 15 years, I have worked for my Father's construction company(I was homeschooled). I love fashion and working leather, so I started my own leather company August 2013. Going extremely well so far, I need to get bigger to make it a full time thing, for now it is a profitable hobby.

                                I also make furniture on the side for extra cash.

                                I live a very happy life, I wake when I want and do what makes me happy in life. I believe life is about finding happiness, when I die I know I did not waste it chasing money.

                                So can you make me a custom leather bracelet?

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