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s1ngletracker
05-03-2007, 09:43 PM
College?
I'm a software engineer, and single as well. So I do alright with enough money to own a few cars and mod them. Enough is never enough though, and at some point it will have to be curbed to buy a house, maybe sometime soon. 4 car garage ftw. I have a roommate to cut down costs. And my house is pretty bare.
Kracka
05-03-2007, 11:48 PM
I move around and play with millions of dollars per day for a Fortune 100 corporation.
I eat out too much, but I still have enough left over to save/invest and fund my car :) Sharing an apt helps!
Swifty1638
05-03-2007, 11:53 PM
I pay rent to my parents! I need out!
-A. Swift
sleepy2lazy
05-04-2007, 12:52 AM
I was an intern at the diversified products group at WellsFargo for a little over a year workin about 15 hours a week while bustin my ass in College. Today was my last day at WF, but anyways 1 week left, i'm out. 1 month to go, and I start my new gig as an auditor makin sure punks don't cheat the system =)
And i'm gonna live at home for the next 1-2 years. No rent = more to spend.
Kracka
05-04-2007, 08:16 AM
1 month to go, and I start my new gig as an auditor makin sure punks don't cheat the system =)
Bring it!
bluntedelvis
05-04-2007, 09:12 AM
I split atoms.
How does that work?
Bring it!
I know!! Always a way around the system.lol
scheides
05-04-2007, 09:40 AM
Yea, 'hiding the receipts' is a relative term for me. Anna knows about almost every part I put on the car, she's just not always informed of the *actual* amount that it cost. It doesn't really matter though. When I had my 2G she ff*ing HATED that car. It was too loud, uncomfortable, I was working on it all the time (not as much as my 1G though!), etc. etc. So When I was looking at getting a 1G to drive when my 2G was on the fritz, she said, 'why not just get an Evo?' That my friends, is why I love her :D I ended up keeping the 2G for a while after buying the Evo anyways!!
Halon
05-04-2007, 09:48 AM
How does that work?
Nuclear Fission. Introduce a neutron into a certain uranium isotope nucleus, and then it splits and releases more neutrons, which collide with another nucleus, and so on and so on and the chain reaction has begun.
I deal more so with the fuel handling and fuel movement though.
And before someone asks, because someone always does, NO My "equipment" does not glow green.
92EvilTalon
05-04-2007, 11:32 AM
And before someone asks, because someone always does, NO My "equipment" does not glow green.
HAHAHAHAHAHA :score010:
Well lets see here. I want to stop living from paycheck to paycheck. So next week I have to take a test to show that I am smart some what. I am trying to get into a Cleveland Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Center (CEJATC). So does anyone know where I can get some refresher's on Math? Thank you for that.
But right now I work at Target out here. After switching to Evening shift. I lost in hours and my paychecks are not what they use to be. And yes the cost of living is going up. Ugh it sucks....
So modding the car is going to be nil to none when I get it back. Thats if I get this new job. It be fun to play with wires and 110 or 220 volts. hahaha
Hippofish
05-05-2007, 01:37 PM
I am a stay at home father, and managing money is what its all about. When I have the extra money I get what I want. The bad thing with me is that I don't install the stuff for like a year after I get it. I have a back log of parts to install on the car, and things I want to do to it that are just sitting around waiting for me to get off busy ass and get done. In my younger days, well about ten years ago I was into doing all the work myself and standing back and looking at what I accomplished, well now I just want it done, no matter what it costs me. On the side I am trying to get a part-time job someplace just a couple of days a week, for gas and comics, but I am still managing to get by without the extra money. However that means in the next couple of years while my wife gets her nursing degree finished, I will be getting no mods done to my car. It will all be maintenance from this point on for at least two years.
I store my car during the winter, and it only has 88,000 miles on it, and is in near mint shape I would say, that means no rust or ANY dents for a 12 year old car. Paint chips and crap like that are pretty much impossible to stop so those are there, but other than that its all good. So hopefully, knock on wood, I won't have to spend money on the car for the next couple of years, just drive it around and enjoy...
The Fish
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