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  • gonzo
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    I have a friend I graduated from residency with who worked in an ER in Cincy. She made ~$350k per year. She just moved to Tampa making significantly more.
    It's gotta be up there pretty high in Dallas too. There's a stand alone in a Collin County suburb that has a doc driving a Ferrari.

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  • jw33
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    I twirl a Cash 4 Gold sign up and down Garland Road.

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  • Chas_svo
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    Originally posted by the king View Post
    project manager for ge
    l o l...

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  • The King
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    Project Manager for GE

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  • Roscoe
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    I sell software to the petrochemical market.

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  • soap
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    Originally posted by Probie View Post
    I haven't talked to him in a while.

    Right now I'm working in a warehouse, but I just applied at Lewisville PD
    That poodle is going to get shot now?

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  • Probie
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    My buddy Pete is a welder over there.
    I haven't talked to him in a while.

    Right now I'm working in a warehouse, but I just applied at a PD
    Last edited by Probie; 01-14-2015, 09:28 PM.

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  • motoman
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    Originally posted by longshot View Post
    Welder at GE locomotive
    My buddy Pete is a welder over there.

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  • longshot
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    Welder at GE locomotive

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Mechanical engineer. I started out at Raytheon then left there after about 5 years, some of that was co-oping in college. Worked at halliburton for 2 years and then moved to a company in austin.

    I love mechanical design and analysis, and hope to some day start my own company. Either as a consultant or inventor. Consultants in O&G make serious money, but I would also love to just run the show and produce products.

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  • johnny--2k
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    Consulting and Process Implementation for auto dealerships, specifically the F&I Department. It's not bad, keeps me busy, and I travel every week as I cover the country. I was in sales for this company, then saw a gaping hole in post install follow up and support, so I created a position, took the position (like a dumbass) and now I'm looking for something different. Not because I don't enjoy it, but I'm not paid nearly enough for what I do, especially since I'm the only one doing it... I leave, they are screwed. Waiting to hear back on my absurd raise request currently.

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  • Fordblue625
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    Originally posted by fitzwell View Post
    Tech support for an automotive aftermarket co when i'm in town. 75% of the calls i take, i can answer straight out if the install manual. My job depends on the fact that most American males will not read an instruction manual. My job in the tundra is much too complex to explain....
    Pretty sure this explains what your job is up north...

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  • SlowLX
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    Originally posted by slow99 View Post
    What degree, finance/accounting?
    Neither, useless bachelor's and a MPA.
    Last edited by SlowLX; 01-09-2015, 12:49 AM.

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  • LANTIRN
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    Space Cowboy

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  • fitzwell
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    Tech support for an automotive aftermarket co when i'm in town. 75% of the calls i take, i can answer straight out if the install manual. My job depends on the fact that most American males will not read an instruction manual. My job in the tundra is much too complex to explain....

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