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Old 12-28-06, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ProjectR13B
yeah i'll have to stop by maybe saterday if your not busy. i was looking at what classes i could take at thomas neslon and i ended up with Algebra because i did bad in high school so need to be refreshed and a suspension and braking systems class just to be able to keep my student hire job at the commisary. im planning on going to tidewater tech or ECPI for the summer semester though. im off all day on saterday if you want i can swing by like i said.

and thanks james for the advice.
BTW, I'm off from tomorrow till Tuesday and I think Flynn's going to stop by sometime soon so we can work on his rear brakes(FD).
Old 12-28-06, 05:38 PM
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whens the next meet up? if i can make it ill bring ze porsche....
Old 12-28-06, 06:37 PM
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Found where I want to move:

http://www.autoblog.com/2006/12/28/v...e-road-course/

Ian, I am a "code monkey" like Yoshi said, but I have worked closer to the operating system than Yoshi. Whatever you do, stay in school, finish and get the damned degree. I know so many good people who got 3 years in and quit, got the job that sounded good at the time, then find out 10-15 years later that you have hit a celing jsut because you didn't finish school. I kicked myself in the but and finished at the time and it has made things better at this point. Very few people ever go back and finish.
Old 12-28-06, 06:51 PM
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thats prety cool, dont think ill have 40 mill anytime soon tho...
Old 12-28-06, 07:34 PM
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Yeah, I am about $39,999,000.00 short in the net worth category I think.

But rest assured that if I was worth that, I would have a few vintage race cars, a house there, and fly my gulfstream jet in there with regularity, if I did not make that the permanent residence.
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hey jerry i found a cosmo like yours for sale while i was searching around http://rotaryresponse.com/Cars%20for%20sale.htm
not as nice as yours though.

and im definently planning on staying in school calvin haha. im just trying to find a different job. i was planning on being a mechanic, but i like driving cars alot more than i like working on them haha.
Old 12-29-06, 07:46 AM
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I went through the mechanic thought a little bit at one time when I was nearing high school graduation. But I realized that I enjoyed working on my cars, and not other people's cars. I hated deadlines because I wanted to do repairs right. When I found an unexpected problem, I put everything down and got all the parts to do it right, even if it took me several weeks to find the parts. You don't get these luxuries as a professional mechanic, to whom time is money, and there is just no other way to look at it.

I also wanted a job that was differnent than what I was doing, that didn't leave me too tired to go out to the garage. I am glad I had the luxury of doing that. I paid for school, but my parents let me live at their house until I was out of school and on my feet. That was a huge gift for which I am thankful until today. Living at home like that was not as common back then as it is today, but without it, I would be in a different place today.

Trust me, sometime in your third year of school, it gets very tough to stay in school. You feel like you have learned everything useful and you can get out and do a real job that earns well. Graduation seems like it is so far away, and all of the senior classes are these theoretical classes that will not add anything useful. You will also get some job offers and opportunities that are awfully tempting at the time. Chances are you will have friends that got jobs straight out of high school, that just got big raises, and are now making what sounds like decent money, that sounds better than typical starting salaries after you graduate.

It takes real efort to stay in school and get to the completion through that year. It will pay off if you do it. Trust me on this.
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i second calvin on that one, get your degree first and go from there. It will do nothing but help you. It will never be a bad thing, and if you dont finish it, you will regret when you get older. Because 10 or 15 years from now you might have to make a choice you didn't want to do. But whatever you decide to do good luck!
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Hey guys this is non Mazda related but I thought I'd ask , Im looking for someone who might be willing to help me do a rear brake job on my 89 Ford 350 work van . I have all the parts required , but dont have the confidence to do by myself. I can either pay you or maybe trade some of my time powder coating your parts ( depending on the size/ quanity of the parts ) . I'd like to get this done some time Tomorrow. Please call 592-5369. I live in York county if this helps out .

Thanks in advance

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Originally Posted by ProjectR13B
hey jerry i found a cosmo like yours for sale while i was searching around http://rotaryresponse.com/Cars%20for%20sale.htm
not as nice as yours though.

and im definently planning on staying in school calvin haha. im just trying to find a different job. i was planning on being a mechanic, but i like driving cars alot more than i like working on them haha.
Ill tell you right now that working at any dealership is shitty no matter where you are...if youre not the General Manager or the Owner then your job is shitty

after college im starting my own place but not a dealership...at first
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Originally Posted by VaGambler
Hey guys this is non Mazda related but I thought I'd ask , Im looking for someone who might be willing to help me do a rear brake job on my 89 Ford 350 work van . I have all the parts required , but dont have the confidence to do by myself. I can either pay you or maybe trade some of my time powder coating your parts ( depending on the size/ quanity of the parts ) . I'd like to get this done some time Tomorrow. Please call 592-5369. I live in York county if this helps out .

Thanks in advance

Va
Kenny, if i was there i do it for ya, i just replace all the brakes in a 2005 mercedes c40 station wagon, easy, get a couple of milwakees best and change the brakes, Rich or Jerry can help ?
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joint the ARMY.........with a degree, i did that and 14 years pass by and still getting experience, plenty of jobs when i get out in 6 more yrs
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thanks for all the college advice everyone.

and im with you on the mechanic thing calvin. i hate working on other peoples cars because there is always the quick cheap way to do something and thats what my dad does and i would rather know the job waws done right instead of half assed.

i also have a friend who is working at a ford dealership who went to UTI. he said he has alot of certifications now, but hates working at the dealership and is looking for another job.

any mechanic job i would want would have to be rotary/rx-7 related haha.
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when we graduate you can come work for me haha
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when we graduate you can come work for me haha
hahaha thats whats up then. im taking the suspension and braking class this semester just because i thought it might be helpful.
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joint the ARMY.........with a degree, i did that and 14 years pass by and still getting experience, plenty of jobs when i get out in 6 more yrs

Joint the army? With a degree? At what degree? 45 degrees? Joint???

Scarface = get off the crack or that stuff you been smoking!!!!!!

6 more years, Mc Donald's will be hiring!!!!!!


Just kidding! Happy New Year to you and all on the forum!!!!!!!!
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Hey guys been a while. Quick question thou. The 7 needs a paint job. Who should I take it to?
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Happy New Year everyone. May your next year be better than my past year.... wait, that is not hard to do in any way. Anyway, hope everyone as a great newuear.
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happy new year everyone. im hoping this year i can buy twice as many 7s as i did this this past year haha.
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Damn made it throught another year , man Im getting old .

Happy New Year everyone


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Joint the army? With a degree? At what degree? 45 degrees? Joint???

Scarface = get off the crack or that stuff you been smoking!!!!!!

6 more years, Mc Donald's will be hiring!!!!!!


Just kidding! Happy New Year to you and all on the forum!!!!!!!!
LOL, college Jerry, college....pick ur phone
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Originally Posted by VaGambler
Hey guys this is non Mazda related but I thought I'd ask , Im looking for someone who might be willing to help me do a rear brake job on my 89 Ford 350 work van . I have all the parts required , but dont have the confidence to do by myself. I can either pay you or maybe trade some of my time powder coating your parts ( depending on the size/ quanity of the parts ) . I'd like to get this done some time Tomorrow. Please call 592-5369. I live in York county if this helps out .

Thanks in advance

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Thanks again Shawn for all the help .


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Random question...

Does anybody know of a good paint shop in the area?? My paint is faded as ****, and I want to get it resprayed before I move overseas.. Anybody have a personal experience (positive and/or negative) they would like to share?? It would be much appreciated.

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One I usually recommend.... Call Dale at Macco on Pembroke Ave on the peninsula. He will work with you, and give you a good job for what you pay.
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I'll def have to check in on that Calvin. Though I must admit I am not too familiar with Pembroke Ave. I'll be asking around.


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