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~ Puch Cafe. ~ Do business? feedback ~ Check out my leather company ~
Instagram: @BWeissLeather
Current cars:
~ '87 325 M30B35 swap
~ '87 535
~ 01 540 Msport 6spd
~ '06 X5 4.8is
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Just turned 20 a bit ago. I work for my parents who own a manufacturing business and online catalog. I do multiple things for them: I make tooling for molding foam -- MDF models to casting the final parts. I also make the steel-rule dies for cutting out the molded foam. We make kayak seats, bluetooth speaker cases, Go-Pro cases, Laptop cases, etc. I am also the shipper so I ship out all of the orders. I also taught myself to weld a few years ago so I build machinery (heat presses) for making aluminum signs, T-shirts, personalized mugs, etc. I love what I do :)
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Im 21, an MWD technician at Archer Well and a full time student. I took two years off after high school. Worked for the first year then moved to Brooklyn then to California for the second year. Ended up moving back home and decided I want to be an engineer. Then a couple weeks after school started my old boss called me and offered me my job back. I love my job. I laugh my ass off all day long, work with cool shit and learn something new every day. Ill be quitting this summer and going back to driving hotshot because the money is way better. Ill work the summer and be able to cover school for the year. Plus ill be able to focus entirely on school next year.
Do not fuck around in high school. I know how easy it is to graduate (attendance is practically all thats needed for a hs degree) but really apply yourself. Math math math. All the cool shit requires math lol Nando covered it pretty well. Going to college out of social pressure is stupid.
Whatever you do just make sure you bust your ass and learn everything that you can. Knowledge and skills. You need both.
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Some of the many cars I've driven.
Most of the cars I drive on a daily basis are boring rentals however.
This one hits home for me, same year and model as my first car I've owned. Super cool.
700hp twin turbo e90 m3
E39 m5 6 speed
6door Buick, didn't even know the existed haha
Ferari 16m scuderia, one of 499 originally made.
B7
Hamman 550i
E31
Fast as shit
Rhd Mitsubishi turbo off-road van thingy hahahha so weird to drive.
When we get bored weird things happen....
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25 years old.
Went to school for Biological and Agricultural Engineering.
Turned my 4 year degree into 5.
Spent 7 months looking for a job.
Found one at a Civil Engineering firm in my home town as a Structural designer. My main focus is designing bridge plans for low impact bridges since most of the ones in the country are ancient and crumbling.
The economy seems to be growing. We have hired at least 10 new people in the last year at a company that was probably made up of 30 when I got here. Civil seems to be a decent field to be in right now.sigpic
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Originally posted by willworkfore30s View Post25 years old.
Went to school for Biological and Agricultural Engineering.
Civil seems to be a decent field to be in right now.
Perhaps you'd be inclined to make a trip up north of the border to check out some real crumbling infrastructure lol1988 Atlantisblau Euro/Japanese 325i Cabriolet
1989 Schwartz 325i - now M50 powered! - now very dead
1998 Toyota 4Runner Limited
My 17,000km Big NA National Parks trip!
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37, Executive Administration/Human Resources
I retire next January from the military. A lot of good advice thus far, i'll add a few..
- Try to be as debt free as possible, it can be hard at a younger age but be mindful of spending.
- Saving just 50-60 dollars of each pay period can really add up. Open a separate savings account and don't touch it.
- Check your spending habits. Smoking, drinking, partying, our own hobby of cars even..the amount of money spent on our activities can really add up.
- Also look into a type of investment fund as others have advised.
With my retirement, i'm blessed to basically be able start again or continue with the education, experience, qualifications etc., gathered over this time in the same field. I'm not a recruiter of any type but will say the qualities of veterans (work ethic, discipline, team work etc.) are regarded in the civilian sector and can be a benefit so i wouldn't exclude an enlistment even for just 4 years. Certain career fields are extremely lucrative including intelligence, IT, and Security to name a few. I know many junior in rank personnel who maybe did 4-5 years, were honorably discharged and began earning $80k and up first job with the experience, training and certifications obtained while in the military. Keep your options open.My old Style 5 Thread / My Swap
1991 318IS :bow: 2.5L S14 Swap/BC Coilover suspension/Some new (old) wheels/
IS Skirt-Lip/RG Splitter/M-Technic I Spoiler/Dogleg/3.46 Diff/Euro H4 headlights etc.
1998 528I (Sold) // 2003 540I ///M Sport
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I'm in Aviation in the US Navy ! I totally co-sign what Butt and Nando said earlier! Read those posts multiple times and execute and you will be fine. Also shoot me a pm if your are interested in the Armed forces.....I used to be a recruiter and can give your the real deal.FEEDBACK:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316212
BMWCCA #398608
IG @yagayo38
"The Best E30's were built with two camshafts four cylinders and sixteen valves!".
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^^ Hey Austin have you seen Breaking Bad??? lolFEEDBACK:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316212
BMWCCA #398608
IG @yagayo38
"The Best E30's were built with two camshafts four cylinders and sixteen valves!".
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Originally posted by willworkfore30s View Post25 years old.
Went to school for Biological and Agricultural Engineering.
Turned my 4 year degree into 5.
Spent 7 months looking for a job.
Found one at a Civil Engineering firm in my home town as a Structural designer. My main focus is designing bridge plans for low impact bridges since most of the ones in the country are ancient and crumbling.
The economy seems to be growing. We have hired at least 10 new people in the last year at a company that was probably made up of 30 when I got here. Civil seems to be a decent field to be in right now.
You'd think in this economy that finding a good structural designer would be easy, but it's not at all. The two guys we hired who supposedly had 35 years of experience were totally useless. I had to hold their hands and answer questions they should not be asking me. I'd much rather train new guys than try to fix some old codger's bad work habits.
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i'm 20 and a valet just like that other guy up there. i don't take pictures of many cars i park, only the best ones, and only if i have the chance to. i've parked a lot of other nice stuff but just didn't have time to get a picture.
GT3 RS:
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c63 AMG:
SL63 AMG and Gullwing lurking:
B7 alpina:
my favorite: R8 GT (1 of 333 worldwide) with $30,000 dollar trademarked paintjob, as well as a Stasis supercharger and plenty of carbon fiber goodies. $$$$$$$
1989 Coupe build thread: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=312012
IG: @mitchlikesbikes
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so I'm 31 and currently work for Funa L-3. Basically I fabricate, install, program, and commission an assorted variety of Audio/Visual and networking solutions. Any thing from distributed Audio and Video to Ship wide A/V, Federal Court house A/V, City or County EOC. Educational A/V or Performance venues.
My last two projects were NCL's last two ships. The Breakaway and the The Getaway. I'm Currently in Zhuhai, China working on Chimelong Ocean Kingdom.
Working on ships is cool, really can't stand theme parks. That is all.Looking for a 3.46 or lower LSD. Lets make a deal.
LSx e36TI coming soon
Originally posted by s0urceMan, she'd be so easy to rape
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Originally posted by Roysneon View PostI 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.
if i could transfer it to you, i would so at least it would get some use.
if you go to the trouble to get licensed in aircraft mechanics, make sure you get something that is marketable. it might be worth the extra effort to get the canadian equivalent of airframe and power plant. there will definitely be more available jobs out there for you. i know a few mechanics at united. with some overtime, they make 6 figures every year. with that said aircraft maintenance pays about 3-4x better than fixing cars for a living. its a hell of a lot cleaner too.sigpic
Gigitty Gigitty!!!!
88 cabrio becoming alpina b6 3.5s transplanted s62
92 Mtech 2 cabrio alpinweiss 770 code
88 325ix coupe manual lachsilber/cardinal
88 325ix coupe manual diamondschwartz/natur
87 e30 m3 for parts lachsilber/cardinal(serial number 7)
12 135i M sport cabrio grey/black
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