Reading through all of these I start to realize I've known some of you at least online dang near 20 years. Some even before that. To see some of you I remember were in college or just out and now out there killing it for several years now, makes me happy to see you succeeding.
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How many of you are in a vastly different career than where you thought you'd be?
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Originally posted by Frank View PostReading through all of these I start to realize I've known some of you at least online dang near 20 years. Some even before that. To see some of you I remember were in college or just out and now out there killing it for several years now, makes me happy to see you succeeding.
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I never really knew what I wanted to do. I did IT for a few years but never did any certs. Got married, had a kids on top of three step kids so we were living paycheck to paycheck. Then one day I figured I'd try out truck driving. Started out with flatbed then moved onto car hauling. Just moved to Reliable Carriers back in October and I love it. My wife doesn't work, I have the little ones in daycare and all bills paid no problem. It's the first time since I can remember where im not worried about money.
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Originally posted by Frank View PostReading through all of these I start to realize I've known some of you at least online dang near 20 years. Some even before that. To see some of you I remember were in college or just out and now out there killing it for several years now, makes me happy to see you succeeding.2012 GT500
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I’ll go ahead and say I’m no Dfwm baller. Never thought I’d be doing anything that didn’t have to do with veterinary medicine of some sort. I now turn wrenches for a living and have been since 9/11. Took a job where I met an old school mechanic (aka the human vice) took me under his wing. Now, Caterpillar calls me when they need info about a certain series of engines.
My stupid mustang hobby turned into a well paying career.
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