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Musclerodz 12-29-2011 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 386883)
Crack Whore:D

I thought it was Jackass?

MattO 12-30-2011 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 386883)
Crack Whore:D

And you're dam expensive too! :lol:

I work for In-N-Out Burger. I do a little bit of everything in the stores and every few months make long trips to far away places to train and develop new stores and associates. I most recently spent 5 months in Dallas, TX where the company is making it's big push right now.

It's not the most glorious job on the planet, but I enjoy it and wouldn't trade it for the world.

Before this, I did computer security consulting. When I was 13... :wow:

kennyd 12-30-2011 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by ratman67 (Post 386892)
the insurance companies and drp's is the death roll of the collision industry. not one of my body techs ever wanted his son to follow in his footsteps in the business...ive had a few techs over the years that did lead work...talk about metal working skills....:bow:

I have 2 bodyshops with 25 employees and want more . We love DRP the process here ( we are dpr for 10 insurance co.) , i dont have to advertise ,worry about payment , get paid what i want to fix the car .
DRP's if your not on one you hate them .

plus a growing hotrod shop .

Track Junky 12-30-2011 06:33 AM

Started out as a Union Carpenter. Worked my way to Superintendent and ran residential, commercial, and public works projects for 8 years. Got my General Contaractor's license and did residential and commercial projects. Bought a bunch of properties, sold a few, and then moved to El Dorado Hills because they had the best public schools for my 3 little ones. Built our dream house, became a Building Inspector for Sacramento County and then moved to Inspecting Sacramento County infastructure which is basically anything that a contractor builds in the county right of way(water main, storm drain, sewer systems, sidewalk, curb, gutter, ADA ramps, commercial driveways, etc,etc). I have worked some pretty huge projects, my biggest being a 12' diameter sewer line 45' underground and 4 miles long. They basically call that tunnel work.
Got laid off last January after 5 years with the county and now I'm back to being a General Contractor and slowly building my cliental back up and loving every minute of it.
Nothing beats being your own boss!!

coolwelder62 12-30-2011 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 386883)
Crack Whore:D

You can aford it.:lol:But it might cut into your car money a little bit.

coolwelder62 12-30-2011 07:03 AM

I would like to be the Repubican canidate for President.Or a collection man for a Mob Boss.

carkrazy1987 12-30-2011 07:05 AM

Service tech for chevy, buick, gmc and now dead saab, hummer and pontiac. Been doing it for 8yrs. I do all the heavy stuff. Internal engines, trans, diffs. If its more then gravy service and it require more then 3 brain cells it comes to me. But that means I get every pile that comes in. Like a lifted F350 that I can't even reach the hood lol


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