who the fuck are you.
we've already covered this. I'm the god damned walrus. sheesh.
who the fuck are you.
Ok, then where have you been?we've already covered this. I'm the god damned walrus. sheesh.
I had sexual relations with your wife and/or significant other.
Ok, then where have you been?
Were you off talking of many things? Of shoes and ships and sealing-wax, of cabbages and kings? And why the sea is boiling hot, and whether pigs have wings?
That explains why you and ghost went on that "walk" that one time.
bored? of.... internets?busy as hell and bored of the internets. we're in the midst of migrating the whole company to a new email system.
and you father's still perfecting ways of making sealing wax
That explains why you and ghost went on that "walk" that one time.
we've already covered this. I'm the god damned walrus. sheesh.
Not in the BMW yet. I did swap transes a few times in my Dakota, and I did a clutch and throwout bearing in my Daytona. Was nice to have the TOB fail after 5k miles. WWD transmissions are a bitch.I was wondering about that as well. I mean, I am sure that you have messed with the transmission in the BMW, I know Drool has pulled one or two. What's more, if you know transmissions you can make some real good money.
I don't get the overall insult.
Whatever, I'll be in my lab
Not in the BMW yet. I did swap transes a few times in my Dakota, and I did a clutch and throwout bearing in my Daytona. Was nice to have the TOB fail after 5k miles. WWD transmissions are a bitch.
My uncle has been building GM transmissions for 40 years, he makes a boatload. I think he actually makes more doing them on the side for cash than he does as a mechanic at a dealership.
Nothing wrong with being a greasemonkey.
That's what I've been doing for years. I have a Craigslist ad I run for laptop repair and phone rooting. I meet people in a Starbucks and leave with cash. I keep it in a jar though, we use that income like a rainy day money jar. Comes in handy having a few hundred bucks laying around.Not at all, besides, who doesnt enjoy taking things apart and putting them backtogether better than ever. While i just do it for my own gear, i bet i could easily pay my mortgage doing small engine repair for people. 50-100 bucks a pop to get their lawnmower/leafblower/weedwhacker/chainsaw/etc running again, which 95% of the time is just a dirty carb that takes 15 minutes to clean.
Do 10-15 of those a month, bam, mortgage paid.
I was wondering about that as well. I mean, I am sure that you have messed with the transmission in the BMW, I know Drool has pulled one or two. What's more, if you know transmissions you can make some real good money.
I don't get the overall insult.
Whatever, I'll be in my lab
I think if i wasnt fortunate enough to have the education and opportunities that ive had, id probably be a greasemonkey of some sort. I find a ton of satisfaction in making broken things work again.
If I could make a little north of $35/hr as a mechanic, I would be happy as fuck. No worries at all.
On your own, you'd be the cheapest dude in town, but you'd also have problems getting 40 hours worth of business a week. For a shop, plenty of business, but theyd charge you out at 85 and give you 14
busy as hell and bored of the internets. we're in the midst of migrating the whole company to a new email system.
and you father's still perfecting ways of making sealing wax
On your own, you'd be the cheapest dude in town, but you'd also have problems getting 40 hours worth of business a week. For a shop, plenty of business, but theyd charge you out at 85 and give you 14
I gave up all that to learn a trade. I can't get over my hatred of working a desk job. Got an associate's in networking, some certs, and a job. Then got a EE from devry and some more certs.I think if i wasnt fortunate enough to have the education and opportunities that ive had, id probably be a greasemonkey of some sort. I find a ton of satisfaction in making broken things work again.