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  • stormspike
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    I live in Frisco (North Dallas). PM me if you need any advice. I work in the 635/Tollway area. The tollway in the early AM has been a lot of fun for the S52 :)
    There are a lot of good areas to live that is close to fun and a lot of good looking women here also :)

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  • z31maniac
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    And that means.....

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  • Mastrcruse
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    For the first 18 months I'll be in an operations development program in a distribution center. Its broken down into 3 cycles, 1st is basically being an employee..nothing special, 2nd is basically an assistant supervisor to the DC, the 3rd is I'll have most of a supervisors role.

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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by SuperDuper
    Congrats! Dont think of it as "growing up", think of it as the best times of your life are just beginning. You just need to up the responsibility and make the best out of whatever comes your way. Good luck!
    +1

    Cash > school.

    Mind if we ask what you'll be doing?

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  • Turf1600
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    Originally posted by Bimmerista
    He lives in Houston...about 4-5 hours south of Dallas. Besides, you're really not missing much.
    I don't think that's really fair to say. Jordan isn't the kindest guy on the internet, but he's pretty damn nice in person. He'll go way out of his way to help almost anyone.

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  • Mastrcruse
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    Originally posted by SuperDuper
    Congrats! Dont think of it as "growing up", think of it as the best times of your life are just beginning. You just need to up the responsibility and make the best out of whatever comes your way. Good luck!
    Definately. Thanks
    Last edited by Mastrcruse; 11-14-2008, 09:44 PM.

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  • aaron325ix
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    I think you will like Dallas, I grew up there, and I do miss it sometimes. If I were to move back I would live in the N. Dallas area like Addison. There are lots of cool places though.

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  • Mtriple
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    Congrats! Dont think of it as "growing up", think of it as the best times of your life are just beginning. You just need to up the responsibility and make the best out of whatever comes your way. Good luck!

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  • Mastrcruse
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    haha, didn't think so. If you don't mind, monday or tuesday I'll pm you if I have any questions.

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  • Bimmerista
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    Originally posted by Mastrcruse

    I want to meet jordo haha
    He lives in Houston...about 4-5 hours south of Dallas. Besides, you're really not missing much.

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  • Mastrcruse
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    Originally posted by Bimmerista
    Any idea what part of Dallas you'll be working & living in? If you need advice as far what places to avoid & what places to live, just let me know.

    There are quite a few of us here...

    That would be awesome, I'm trying to aviod bad parts since I'm not at all fimiliar with the area I will have some questions. I'll find out on monday where exactly its located.

    I want to meet jordo haha

    Originally posted by ColdAccord
    damn. i finished school in dec '07 and i'm trying my darndest not to get a real job. i'm thinking of just parting out e36 m3's for a bit while I bartend
    Its really weird how we actually have to grow up...kinda sucks. I'm stoked that I got a job offer with 7 months until I graduate but still feels kind of weird. This is a rotational program that gets me more fimiliar with the company for 18 months and then I can basically pick a location from there.

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  • ColdAccord
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    damn. i finished school in dec '07 and i'm trying my darndest not to get a real job. i'm thinking of just parting out e36 m3's for a bit while I bartend

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  • Bimmerista
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    Any idea what part of Dallas you'll be working & living in? If you need advice as far what places to avoid & what places to live, just let me know.

    There are quite a few of us here...

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  • homegrone30
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    Man fuck dallas and houston they are both to big for my liking. Austin is starting to get to big for me also but I dont wanna move. Good luck though with your new job and I hope you like Texas.

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  • Turf1600
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    Originally posted by Mastrcruse
    Thanks I'm pretty pumped.

    Dallas might be lame but I'm from Toledo, Ohio...which only thing to do is eat.
    You'll like dallas then. There's some good twisties in the FT worth area too.

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