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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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Lol thanks, I was gonna say. E4? Lol


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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.

I'm half year student half year engineer at Parker hannifan


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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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Barry wrote:Red robin is great.

I'm half year student half year engineer at Parker hannifan
Your pumps are expensive. And turnaround time from an order origination is ridiculous.

lol had to share...


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heavywoody wrote:
Barry wrote:Red robin is great.

I'm half year student half year engineer at Parker hannifan
Your pumps are expensive. And turnaround time from an order origination is ridiculous.

lol had to share...
He needed that penis pump yesterday...


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3X00-Modified wrote:
heavywoody wrote:
Barry wrote:Red robin is great.

I'm half year student half year engineer at Parker hannifan
Your pumps are expensive. And turnaround time from an order origination is ridiculous.

lol had to share...
He needed that penis pump yesterday...
Maybe I should have specified hydraulic pumps... but I'm sure your mind would have gutterized that one too.

Just because you need one doesn't mean others do... lol


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Oilfield Water Tanker Driver in the Northern Colorado Oilfields 6 days or 70 hours a week whichever comes first. For the most part I put water into tanks for frac. Sometimes mother nature puts water on the ground to keep things interesting :-) Image


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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.


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