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stinkycheese wrote:
reverend_kyle wrote:but this has been a fun conversation.


I disagree.


Agree to disagree.
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I am a network technical specialist for a telecommunications Co.

oh and DraK. can u hook me up with PS3 & WII. you will be tipped accordingly. promise :)

Oh and Kyle can i get some fries with that ???
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Short answer, yes...


Long answer, yes, but the custard pies are soo much better.
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OK Kyleee...do your worst!

WAS:

-VP @ one of the big 5 commercial banks
-Financial Controller for several small biz's

AM:

-Days - Mr Mom to 2 awesome boys
-Nights - Sew like a MoFo; small biz owner http://www.koolbak.com
-always - thrilled to be out of the corporate jungle................
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I'm guessing his worst involves the process to make "apple" into "custard" in those pies.
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carpenter/mason/lawncare provider
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how is being a carpenter? Im really thinking of becoming one next year as well as a electrician......or i might go Cisco Networking not sure...
At moment I am a Drive through and counter person every so often at Tim Hortons but I bake also every weekend at Tim Hortons
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Drakkon wrote:Manager of an EB Games


How is it working/running EB Games?? Thought of applying to the one in my city but was told had to be 19....and had to own all the systems...so ya..is it a good job for a student?
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bluereaper wrote:how is being a carpenter? Im really thinking of becoming one next year as well as a electrician......or i might go Cisco Networking not sure...
At moment I am a Drive through and counter person every so often at Tim Hortons but I bake also every weekend at Tim Hortons
Take carpentry.

Everyone thinks being an electrician is the better trade so you're easily replaced by some one lacking skills willing to do it for less money.
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Ahh ok...thats what i was thinking..if i go carpenty...always needed and people prefer someone who can build something properly and safely......not like those idiots that the show Homes on Homes goes and fixes
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Yeah you can be good or bad at any trade, but you can get more jobs being a bad electrician if you're fast.

As long as the light sort of comes on when you leave and there's no smoke the boss is happy. No one will notice the three way switches don't work right.

Once the home owner figures it out they'll hire someone else to come fix it.
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Hit that one sqarely on the head! Exactly right......
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i actually liked working as a carpenter, u get 2 build stuff, be outside, eat, listen 2 music, joke around with ur coworkers, take long brakes (whenever you want)...u get paid extremely well compared jobs that pay like $10 an hour, but u cant make a living off it...if u wanna make a living though, be a mason & work ur way up the ladder & ull be making millions
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Interesting thoughts...yup i believe im going to become a carpenter
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reverend_kyle wrote:McDonalds..


-1 respect point.

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i think im gonna work at deangelos over after christmas, dont want the money, just free food
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Whats deangelos???
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a grinder shop, it might only be in new england
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do they give u free food?
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Me: Technical sales for a software company.

Sammy gags wrote:a grinder shop


Translations for the confused: Hero, Hoagie, "Weck" or Sub sandwich shop. :lol:
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o yea, sorry bout the new england accent...speaking of accents do ppl in the west call fostets spiggots?
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Im in between jobs again. Looking at publix.
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Currently full time student and part time Mervyns employee( back room/ New Technology). Stupid 15% off....

Hey rev.........you guys serve custard pies at yours? never heard of that b4
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Sammy...funny that a few thousand miles changes the way we communicate so much...all home / bathroom / kitchen fixtures are faucets; a spigot would be on something mobile or small like a beer keg, etc......my Oregonian spin. "Grinders"...LOL!! I thot you worked with metal fab.......
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