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31, still huckin' car seats and strollers. Basically anything that needs to get done. Website? sure. Install a toilet? No problem. Hiring? Firing? Receiving? Shovel snow off the roof of an 18k sq.ft building due to roof leaks? Always.
Such is the life working in the family biz.
1968 Impala: Status: Stored
1977 Dodge Triple E RV: Sold
1989 Mercedes Benz 420 SEL: Sold
2008 Mercedes Benz C230: Cruising
2000 Bluebird TC2000: Build phase of skoolie project
2018 Rav4 XLE: New baby friendly daily
Not career, but temp work right now is night shift shop foreman at a large car rental company. Sometimes this just means breaking up fights between the unionized workforce because I'm the only management there at that time. Sometimes I'm helping the rental agents find in demand car types. Occasionally I'm yelling at people who are speeding.
It's actually quite busy, and two weeks into a 13 week contract, it's not boring at all strangely. That place moves in, cleans and moves out around 400 cars a day through the summer. I guess that means they rent that same number. It's crazy volume.
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and you're damn good at it. I'll come soon for a safety check.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So... Hook us up with cheap rentals! Lol.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Guess I could update mine as well...
Was doing Leasing for a Real Estate Developer and now working for a family business where I rent/lease full service offices. (Business Centre) Two locations Downtown so it keeps us busy.
nvm
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Officially refocused on rejoining the corporate rat race. Will leave the running of the company to the guys on the team. I'm so much happier as an employee.
Anyone looking for an experienced petroleum engineer, let's meet for coffee.
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Still in the Mechanical Imagineering side of things, still doing prototype downhole tools...
I sold all of my toys, bagged B2200, gone... H22 wiretucked teg, gone... Dune buggy, gone... the old 400whp 180sx, long gone...
Did all of this to build my shop / CNC machine fun parts right at home. Hopefully will not have to have a daily grind for long, cmon 2018 lol
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Plumber/Gas-fitter trade, BSc. Construction Management and currently working on my MBA. Along with a bunch of other lame designations..This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Post was a couple years old though, but might be getting back into waste water full time this spring..
About to turn 30. Power Engineer. Was in tank farm ops for a few years but managed to switch to process ops last year. This is all at a large oil sands site.
Looking around
Wondering what became
Of what I once knew
Ha... how life changes. My health really started to deteriorate, when I was 27 I was getting probably 3-4 migraines a week, barely getting to the office by noon most days. Tried to arrange working from home since my whole team was in salt lake by then... didn’t fly, quit. Took a year off, focused on my health, both physical and mental. Big part of my mental health was finally ending it with the ex.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Now I’m a year into a new career, a month away from turning 31. Been licensed in mortgages for a year now, mostly focusing on fulfillment and business development for an established broker while slowly building my own book of business. Have put together more loans than the average broker does in 5 years cause of this relationship. Have learned a ton, like that everyday is a new challenge and probably more creative problem solving than design ever had. Still get the odd migraine, but probably only once a month or so. Lots of life rebuilding to do, but it’s worth it
I'm 43 and I'm a CEO.
Chief Eliminator of Objects.
Got something new on the go tho, we'll see how that goes within the next month or so.
33 - Operations Manager for a Oil and Gas supply company
I lend money to companies to buy other companies.
27 - I pretend to be an engineer. But mostly I just make pretty powerpoints and charts.
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If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
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Wut, why do you come across as so old, I definitely thought I was younger than youThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
32 - Still technologist at o&g epcm, will apply for pleng soon though so i can get away from aset.