I work with rage2.... lol
I work with rage2.... lol
Guess who's back... tell some men.
Currently still a student.
Tho working weekends, swimming lesson instructor.
First job was McDicks haha
2nd Year Full Time Economics Major at the university of calgary. Looking into a tranfer into the school of business. Part time best buy deerfoot sales associate. Part owner/operator of a home theatre install business. And I drink, jager and redbull .... ALL THE TIME!!
Literally, if im not at school or work, im getting loaded. that's a career right?
Edit:
Dropped the "real estate developer" part. I am now an actor.
I just got back from Vancouver for the week, went there looking to sign with an agency as well as look at overpriced POS condos to rent an for a bit before I buy one...I am moving in 2-3 weeks!
PS a movie of mine is playing in the Calgary International Film Festival!!! It's actually screening tonight at the Globe!!!
A small team of 4 of us are responsible for ALL Sun Microsystems Education in Western Canada, as well as Oracle, Symantec/Veritas, MySql, Linux, some Java....
Oh and we got's lots of cool gadgets to give away all the time too.
ExitCertified is the company, if anyone is looking for IT training.
Cheers,
^this is what I have to say about that...
<this is where I is...
>< this is how Captain Awesome signs his name...
SAP MM functional work in Fort Mac. Previously worked with ABAP, HR, payroll, PM, and EHS Master Data.
Graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Archaeology.
Taking a year off to get my financial situation stabilized (re: student loans o_O), then going to either pursue my dream as a film director/producer, or go for my "lesser" dreams as an Officer in the Canadian Forces or automotive journalist
I also want to be a part time author, and persuant to this I have a book coming out in 2007
3rd year student at UofC in Econ/Latin American Studies.
Currently working for an online money transferring service...customer service/sales.
facilities Consultant for Trotter&Morton.
I sell HVAC services in calgary for buildings and condos under 200,000 Sq/Ft.
We at Trotter and Morton had a paradigm shift quite some time ago. We decided to partner with our customer by changing our attitude towards basic preventive maintenance. We do not accept equipment failures as routine and normal. We believe that it is an ineffective and limiting standard that says, “machinery breaks, people make mistakes, and systems fail”. By challenging this belief and taking steps to eliminate unnecessary failures and taking fiscal and physical responsibility for those systems, we have helped our customers control costs, and enhance resident comfort.
If you live in a condo or own a business and your HVAC system is causing problems we are the No 1 diagnostics and Finial Fix company
i work tier 1 tech support dealing mainly with pc and vpn related issues for a major bank
Auto parts person. Been at this at this company for 8 months but doin this gig for close to 10 yrs. With a break in between to tow.
Little off topic but gotta say, BEN you have the most hilarious signature by far. Damn near wet myself.
-with great power comes great responsibility
-if you can't dodge it, ram it
-if it's not mopar, it's no car
I think what he's saying is that an Architect doesn't have the equivalent of a P.Eng stamp... You can't draw up a building and then stamp it to guarantee to the public that it is structurally sound with a xxx% safety factor, guaranteed for xxx number of years, etc.Originally posted by dezinr
I think you need to let some air out of your head man and lower your ego! Maybe that's how the architects you work with are but our firm 90% of the architects are registered. We do in most cases our own working drawings and contract administration as well as all the details along with reviewing and revising all the consultants work.
I understand you attitude as this is Calgary...but in most other cities and abroad architects design as well as do what you claim only you can do!!!
As far as I know you'd need a civil engineer to do that. Correct me if I'm wrong... I'm not in civil so I don't know!
stay at home mom, with no children...
Shell Canda - exporting Chemicals allover the world
Boston Pizza - Bartender
Work with Rage2 and B16EM1, hopefully going back to school in September
I am on here somewhere back but it is no doubt inaccurate now.
Electrical Engineer, Junior I, Sigit Automation
and Super_Geo, thats my understanding of it too, an architect doesnt engineer anything, they just make it look good and make sure the civil and structural engineers wont want to kick their ass later
Cos...
A.C.T Metal Productions
-Owner
-We manufacture iron frame furniture for eastern and western canada.
-Almost 20 years in business.
Most recent
-Dady daycare
Originally posted by VF-1A
Auto parts person. Been at this at this company for 8 months but doin this gig for close to 10 yrs. With a break in between to tow.
Little off topic but gotta say, BEN you have the most hilarious signature by far. Damn near wet myself.
hey if you work for an auto parts place, can ya hook us up with a discount???
Helpdesk Analyst
LOL you actually need several degrees to be a pimp!Originally posted by James
Im Curious, exactly how do you get into "pimping" ?.....do you start on as an apprentice? or is it more of a freelance thing?.....Ive thought about it as a career, just not sure where to start. ....Until i figure that out I'm a Truck Driver.
Team_Mclaren: which shop?