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Posted by 1FAST93NOTCH (Member # 10722) on :
 
1-1-14
My house bid was choosen and move in this weekend.

1-29-14
I was offered a position to drive feeder (Tractors) for UPS.
*Currently employed driving package cars for UPS*
What cracks me up is everyone that drives feeder for UPS are all OG's with 20+ years with the company. I'm 25 y/o and 8 years with UPS.

Pros and cons driving tractors pulling trailers?
 
Posted by 135.0 (Member # 4992) on :
 
same company for 8 years is key, this year is my 9th with mine.

Good things come to those who are patient, don't jinx yourself on the year tho, too early to soon. lol
 
Posted by ECOboostin (Member # 4347) on :
 
Congrats on 2014. You may die tomorrow
 
Posted by 1FAST93NOTCH (Member # 10722) on :
 
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Originally posted by ECOboostin:
Congrats on 2014. You may die tomorrow

LOL

Anybody can die at any time. Tomorrow is never promised.
 
Posted by FRC_Kid (Member # 8940) on :
 
Congrats! I'm coming up on my 6th there myself. Be ready for some long late nights but the money will be long too [patriot] [patriot]

[ 2014-01-29, 04:48 PM: Message edited by: FRC_Kid ]
 
Posted by venomous99 (Member # 1917) on :
 
Congrats on taking that big step on home ownership. Ull soon find yourself modding ur home instead of the car.

Fortunate to have Survived and thrived going 11 years and counting in high tech.
 
Posted by ECOboostin (Member # 4347) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by venomous99:
Congrats on taking that big step on home ownership. Ull soon find yourself modding ur home instead of the car.

Fortunate to have Survived and thrived going 11 years and counting in high tech.

Depends. I in 4 years haven't done shit to it.
 
Posted by Robb (Member # 9444) on :
 
Date: January 30th 2014
 
Posted by venomous99 (Member # 1917) on :
 
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Originally posted by ECOboostin:
quote:
Originally posted by venomous99:
Congrats on taking that big step on home ownership. Ull soon find yourself modding ur home instead of the car.

Fortunate to have Survived and thrived going 11 years and counting in high tech.

Depends. I in 4 years haven't done shit to it.
Lucky for u.... CuZ even when I think I'm done there is always something to tinker with
 
Posted by SydeWaySix (Member # 3596) on :
 
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Originally posted by venomous99:
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Originally posted by ECOboostin:
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Originally posted by venomous99:
Congrats on taking that big step on home ownership. Ull soon find yourself modding ur home instead of the car.

Fortunate to have Survived and thrived going 11 years and counting in high tech.

Depends. I in 4 years haven't done shit to it.
Lucky for u.... CuZ even when I think I'm done there is always something to tinker with
I feel the same way...we bought our place completely renovated earlier this year but even then I started taking note on things I wanted to do to the house. We started off completely redoing our backyard. Next will be a nice closet setup for me and the wife (primarily for her), then maybe some additions to the garage, etc....it piles up if you really want to "make it your home."

As for jobs, congrats OP! Hard work pays off. I, myself am trying to work my way up the ranks in the biotech engineering field.
 
Posted by venomous99 (Member # 1917) on :
 
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Originally posted by SydeWaySix:
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Originally posted by venomous99:
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Originally posted by ECOboostin:
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Originally posted by venomous99:
Congrats on taking that big step on home ownership. Ull soon find yourself modding ur home instead of the car.

Fortunate to have Survived and thrived going 11 years and counting in high tech.

Depends. I in 4 years haven't done shit to it.
Lucky for u.... CuZ even when I think I'm done there is always something to tinker with
I feel the same way...we bought our place completely renovated earlier this year but even then I started taking note on things I wanted to do to the house. We started off completely redoing our backyard. Next will be a nice closet setup for me and the wife (primarily for her), then maybe some additions to the garage, etc....it piles up if you really want to "make it your home."

As for jobs, congrats OP! Hard work pays off. I, myself am trying to work my way up the ranks in the biotech engineering field.

ian congrats on the new home.. for that very same reason of wanting to make it your own, i kinda prefer buying a house needing updates so you can really customize it to your liking. unless youre lucky to find the "perfect home" more than likely there will always be something ud want to change even if the home is 100% renovated. the laundry list of upgrades both car and home never end...the need to upgrade is ingrained in our DNA lol
 




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