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Kinja
RIP 280zx if only the PO hadn’t butchered your wiring harness
I’ve asked this before a long time ago but how do you all bring home the bacon? What eats up your time and happiness and feeds your automotive addiction?
Why is every single RX-7 owner kind of a sketchball
You can share how you found the job or what you spend your money on too. I’m a student at Colorado state and My bacon comes from a series of hustles such as music producing, and flipping bikes, cars, and various other commodities.
Ray Charles cut and welded the frame and that fender in the back
I also work with my friend who has a startup company that modernizes and automates houses with motion sensors, cameras, voice control, Amazon Alexa type things, sophisticated programs and schedules, alarms, smartphone controlled everything and that type of stuff.
Disregard snapchat caption and no plates; appreciate M5 wheels, coilovers, and stupid exhaust
Everything else is mine but here is a bonus street find in Boulder CO
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Hell yeah, its all about that SCX-10. Great little scale crawler.
I work for Turn 10 studios doing vehicle research and design. It doesn’t pay very well, but i like it because I’m a car nerd who’s also a video game nerd. I got it by testing video games for a couple of years for next to nothing until i eventually had the connections/resume to get a “real” job in the games industry.
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I work as a designer for a fancy pants furniture design studio, a job that I hate and that pays me the equivalent to 290 dollars per month.
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First of many that might respond similarly, but an engineer at one of the big 3 automotive companies.
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Engineer in upperbody electrical/electronics systems for Ford. Specifically audio/multimedia/infotainment.
no, I won’t tell you anything that hasn’t been publicly released, so don’t ask.
I got my start with cars via my auto mechanic dad. I was a state-licensed mechanic before I was old enough to get my driver’s license (15) thanks to high school auto shop. I even went to the nationals for the Ford-AAA Student Auto Skills competition in Washington D.C. in 1994. After that I got my engineering degree and went to work for several automotive suppliers until I ended up here.
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I’ma CNC machinist and occasional professional classical singer.
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I’m not well liked.
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I’m insincere
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That’s awesome!
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I’m a technician at a Buick/GMC dealership. Right now just doing little repairs and basic maintenance until I’m done with schooling.
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I’m a former mazda/current Honda tech with an interview at an auto supplier tomorrow for a job, hopefully it goes well! I’m tired of working on cars lol, and most of my career was in Denver where it was nicer but here in Chicago it sucks so hard.
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I work for a big tobacco company.
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Active duty military, Air Force specifically.
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Professional musician. But my wife makes the real money. I watch the kids and work nights and weekends.
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I thought you were a full time chandelier inspector and part time dog photographer.
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I am all the things
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I’m a night manager for a network operations center for an agency of State of Texas. I’ve been in I.T. for 20 years after a 5 year stint in the Army.
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Retail management
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I have a BEd with a teaching degree for Upper Elementary, Jr. High and High School, so I am a substitute teacher looking for a full-time job right now in Education somewhere.
I also work some shifts at the local fast food place, and work some shifts as a clerk at the local library....and also do computer repair and tutoring on the side.
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I run CNC lathe machines and go to WMU part time for engineering.
I spend money on things with wheels and motors. Currently have a miata dd a 7.3L powerstroke and a FC RX7 las swap project
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I teach (old) people how to use all the tech in their new/new-to-them Japanese luxury vehicle.
I post on here occasionally, usually a string of barely coherent, angry, liberal talking points. I’m basically a feral hippie who dresses well and has learned how to communicate via the internet.
I also have a MK7 GTI with plaid seats.
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I post Mitsubishis on the Internet.
(Sometimes other cars, too.)
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I fly planes. That lets me drive a VW MK7 GTI and a Porsche 996 Cabrio, and fly a bunch of radio controlled helicopters.
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spare parts for a Holden/Skoda/audi dealer
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I answered this last week. So I’ll paraphrase.
I sell OE car parts to people who have no idea what they are doing. Sometimes amateur some professional. They all think they are entitled to a lower price even if I’ve never met them before and they have nothing to prove they own a business. So in short, I talk to morons all day. I could have a job in government with all this experience.
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Thank you for all you do.
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support and documentation for optical engineering software.
And in my free time I work on computers and find questionable deals in the Craigslist cars and trucks section
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CNC machinist. It’s okay. I need to go back to school so I can make really cool stuff. I make Perry basic stuff i guess at the moment. Might not be basic to some people but out is to me.
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Database Architect/Consultant/Solution Developer for a Fortune 120 company.
Kids take all of my money. Damn they are expensive!
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You’re welcome! Glad you enjoy the games!
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I work on large scale phone systems, mainly for hospitals, schools, and auto dealers.