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Slave 12 hour days in a USMC armory for $340 a week.
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Thats all you guys make in the marines? i make around $700/week in the canadian army with a corporal rank.
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I think he's a PFC though Shane. The pay grades go up fairly well, once you hit an E4 and up. Btw, E4 = Corporal.
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union sheet metal and hvac tech here plus work on cars on the side and house repairs
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E3. Lance corporal. I live in a barracks and I eat at the chow hall. With conrats I make around $420 but the chow hall is all you can eat.
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Right on! You enjoy marines? I love it meet so many cool people. Pay is good. And I met my wife there! See lots of cool places/things.
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Red robin is great.
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Don't Realy enjoy It too much due to my Duty station. im never going to bash the USMC but it definitely is not for me.
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Your pumps are expensive. And turnaround time from an order origination is ridiculous.Barry wrote:Red robin is great.
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He needed that penis pump yesterday...heavywoody wrote:Your pumps are expensive. And turnaround time from an order origination is ridiculous.Barry wrote:Red robin is great.
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Maybe I should have specified hydraulic pumps... but I'm sure your mind would have gutterized that one too.3X00-Modified wrote:He needed that penis pump yesterday...heavywoody wrote:Your pumps are expensive. And turnaround time from an order origination is ridiculous.Barry wrote:Red robin is great.
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Just because you need one doesn't mean others do... lol
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I work at a cadillac dealorship in the body shop. Was painting but recently switched to full body work. Can be stressful at times but I can honestly say I love my job!
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Student, going for plastics engineering. I'll be done in the spring.
In my free time I refinish and resell high end wheels. It pays for all my expenses except tuition. Right now I have a fully refinished set of 17x8 BBS RKII and a cleaned and re-polished set of 19x8 HRE 546's.
In my free time I refinish and resell high end wheels. It pays for all my expenses except tuition. Right now I have a fully refinished set of 17x8 BBS RKII and a cleaned and re-polished set of 19x8 HRE 546's.