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Just my civic and ninja. Nothing important. /sarcasm.
3 years later I make 6 figures, in grad school, and have a better car and bike. Point being, things can change quick if you make the right moves and good decisions.
Have you done anything to better your situation? Classes, schools, networking, volunteer work? What are YOU doing to change your situation?
What are you going to school for... and at least you still have a car!!!!
Pm me your Facebook or aim id. I might be able to help
What do you do for work?Just my civic, my Nissan, all my extra parts and ninja motorcycle. Nothing important. /sarcasm.
3 years later I make 6 figures, in grad school, and have a better car and bike. Point being, things can change quick if you make the right moves and good decisions. I had to work really fixing hard to do this. A lot of sacrifices.
Have you done anything to better your situation? Classes, schools, networking, volunteer work? What are YOU doing to change your situation?
After HS I was too lazy to get a job, cuz I liked working on cars (and being on this very site!) so I just slung honda parts.
I'd buy 2-3 complete Integras or Civics a month and part them out. Made decent cash doing it, but definitely not enough to sustain a reasonable lifestyle by any means. the only goal off each car was to triple the initial cost of the car. so if I paid 500, I wanted to make my 500 and 1500 on top of that. I rarely paid $500, most of the time is 100-200 and in some cases I'd flip the car (fix an MFR, fuel pump etc and resale it.)
That lasted probably 2 years, probably made $25000 off all of the cars, learned a lot about Integra/Civics and then moved on to the Railroad business!
If I'm not gainfully employed by Fall 2012, Air Force OTC.
Not to thread jack, but just thought I'd throw it out there that the Air Force is the #1 over "filled" branch right now, It would still probably be hard to get into OTC. I know the Army and Navy have extremely high acceptance rates for OCS. The graduation rate from OCS, on the other hand, is another story.
OP and Slushbox, you both could always come ground-pound with me. lol....
Hey working at mcdonalds is better than not working at all. Don't let pride stop you from finding work. $7 an hour is better than selling your life possessions to survive.
i used to ride a bike to my job when drake customs was still open lolThis is so true.. If I had a car i would be working there or some other fast food joint
I know someone that does this but slangs anything he can find boat, car, truck, motorcycle. he has been doing it for close to 10 years and makes a damn good living from it..
I'll have my Masters in December, but Entry-Level accounting jobs, that would give me experience, are hard to find right now. They are full of people who have experience else where but got laid off. I'm still looking though.Things may have changed since I was in, but the military rarel says no to anybody. Even if the are "full".
Slush, if you have a grad degree, I find it hard to believe you can't get a job. Unless you have no experience. I suggest start looking for internships and cranking up the networking. Jobs are available, you just got to beatthe street to get them.