Where do you work?
#51
Re: Where do you work?
Originally Posted by doug684
No you just need to find a phony dr to write me a rx haha. If I knew any I would get a rx for 160mg oc. The normal customer price is $24ech. Not sure what the wholesale price is as I don't have access to that part of the system yet.
(not at the dr's office)
#52
Re: Where do you work?
Originally Posted by southwest2118
Xanax
#53
Re: Where do you work?
Up until a few months ago I ran a crew putting these *********** up
then I moved and now I'm unemployed and yank on my bird most of the day. Going for an interview on tuesday
for a part time zamboni driver/maintenance position while I go to school. A couple weeks ago I worked about 3 hours at a Carls Jr. then I made myself a burger and walked out,
one of the best career moves I've made so far.
then I moved and now I'm unemployed and yank on my bird most of the day. Going for an interview on tuesday
for a part time zamboni driver/maintenance position while I go to school. A couple weeks ago I worked about 3 hours at a Carls Jr. then I made myself a burger and walked out,
one of the best career moves I've made so far.
#56
Re: Where do you work?
I work as an electronic design engineer for the largest hifi company in the UK. Just finished working on our midrange CD player, we expect to sell about 30k units per year of it. Wierd to think of all those people using something I have designed.
Did some work on that amplifier, but I'm only a junior engineer so only do bits and pieces. I think it retails for $1500 so pretty high end audiophile ----.
Those are interface boxes for our multi-room entertainment system. One allows the user to control heating/lighting and ventilation through their touchscreen. The other interfaces with the integrated media server to send album/track information to any keypad in the house. I did the PCB layout for both.
The discounts I get are surreal, I only pay the parts cost of manufacturing out in China. So about 20% of retail. Slowly building up a baller home theatre set up and stupid stereo (just got a $1400 dollar subwoofer).
Did some work on that amplifier, but I'm only a junior engineer so only do bits and pieces. I think it retails for $1500 so pretty high end audiophile ----.
Those are interface boxes for our multi-room entertainment system. One allows the user to control heating/lighting and ventilation through their touchscreen. The other interfaces with the integrated media server to send album/track information to any keypad in the house. I did the PCB layout for both.
The discounts I get are surreal, I only pay the parts cost of manufacturing out in China. So about 20% of retail. Slowly building up a baller home theatre set up and stupid stereo (just got a $1400 dollar subwoofer).
#58
Re: Where do you work?
i work on airplanes during the day and push the CDM madness at night
http://www.southeastaero.com/
i am in the white shirt. we were installing an oil seperator that day. i do everything that company offers from oil changes, engine changes, wing changes, to making composite parts, fixing huge holes, and complete aircraft painting on all of the planes on that website. if you ever see an Extra brand plane, there is a real good chance i have had my hands in it. i will have been there 6 years next month
http://www.southeastaero.com/
i am in the white shirt. we were installing an oil seperator that day. i do everything that company offers from oil changes, engine changes, wing changes, to making composite parts, fixing huge holes, and complete aircraft painting on all of the planes on that website. if you ever see an Extra brand plane, there is a real good chance i have had my hands in it. i will have been there 6 years next month