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Scott Stover
• Fayetteville, NC, USA
• Registered on 4/16/2004
• 354 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:6/13/2004 23:57
I am currently in the Air Force, Im a C-130 Crew Chief (Aircraft Mechanic). Before the Air Force, I was a paramedic/Firefighter. But it wasnt payin the bills so I enlisted!! I love it! Been here 10 years so Im kinda commited!

Scott
2000 X 4x4 V-10 4.3 LS
K&N
Gibson Catback
"Custom" Kickplates
Martin Gallardo
• LOS ANGELES, CA, USA
• Registered on 8/3/2003
• 12 posts
Posted:6/14/2004 00:55
Belived or not I am a Honda technician for the past 10 yrs.
and before that, I did install car alarms for about 5 yrs
But during my 5 years of doing alarms, 3 of those 5 years
I work for Don Kott Ford doing alarm for all those ford
vehicles after that since then one or two of my cars
are FORD


2000 X fullly stock, rhino rack, front brush grill
with fog lites to go tru those deers along the
foggi frontier along the Texa border,
being once to miami, twice to denver, once to atlanta
3times to manzanillo and puerto vallarta
jep I have put a lot of miles on this baby
edited 6/14/2004 01:32
dddenio
• Detroit Lakes, MN, USA
• Registered on 8/18/2004
• 41 posts
Posted:8/27/2004 15:36
I am the General Sales Manager for Rock 101 "FM" & Radio Soo "WSOO" here in Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan & Ontario. I love my job! I get to help local retailers grow their businesses! The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is known for being "God's Country" We average Two Hundered Eighty Five inches of snowfall each year & this is one of the few places in the world you find real down to earth people! Believe it or not the census bureau statistics show we have the same number of people living here as they did 100 years ago. Up here you drive a distance to go anywhere & powerstrokes do just fine!


2002 7.3L Excursion 4x4, FTVB, MBRP 4" SS Exhaust, Rancho 9000X shocks, "V" code Front Springs & "B" Code Rear Springs, Ride Rite AirBags, Rear Hellwig Swaybar, Cut Front BumpStops, DieselSite Ext Trans Filter Kit - Coolant Filter Kit & 203 stat, "Scotpart" mod, "Hutched & Pooned", "LandYot" Radius Rods
2001 7.3L F250 CC SB 4x4 with banks monster SS 4", pillar guages, BTS Trans, Cale tuned 6 pos chip, 6oh Trans Cooler, Rancho 9,000X Shocks, DieselSite - Coolant Filter Kit & 203 stat. "Sound Deadend the Cab"
2001 7.3L F350 CC LB 4x4 5" Exhaust, pillar guages, BTS Trans, US Gear Underdrive, DP 6 pos chip, V10 Trans Cooler, DieselSite - Coolant Filter Kit, Evans Coolant, 203 stat, DI reg Fuel Return, GT38R BB Turbo, AFE 2 Intake, Banks Intercooler, Air Rite Bags,
flyfishingguru
• Annapolis, MD, USA
• Registered on 12/31/2003
• 120 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:8/29/2004 20:34
Work for Andersen Window's custom division called Renewal. Do custom architectural design for windows and patio doors in the Washington DC area and spend my slack time flyfishing.

Scott
2003 Excursion XLT , Fabtech 6" Lift Kit,,Gibson Catback Exhaust ,K&N Air Intake, Alpine/Infinity/XM System,Roof Clearence Lights, "C" BETR Mirrors,Thule Roof Rack, Eddie Bauer Grille, Husky Floor Liners , American Racing Outlaw II 16x8 Wheels and 33" Goodyear ATS Tires
Doug Loper
• Byron Center, MI, USA
• Registered on 9/26/2003
• 114 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:8/30/2004 05:36
I am a "freight relocation specialist" (truck driver), I guess thats why I like my X lifted. You king of get used to seeing over everyone. I drive locally around West Michigan in about a 100 mile radius.


2000 X V-10
Mods: 6" Revtek lift
35" M/T Baja Claw Radials
16" x 10" Eagle Alloy Rims
Superlifts Truspeed Calibrator
Pioneer DVD surround sound system.
SilverStar 9007
Clear front corners.
Joe Lundberg
• Winchester, TN, USA
• Registered on 8/28/2004
• 31 posts
Posted:8/30/2004 09:36
Well, I guess I have 3 jobs;

1. Im a regional sales manager for an organic and natural foods company (www.lundberg.com ) we control all aspects of the product from field to the shelf. This is the job that allows me to have my other 3 jobs $$$$

2. After spending over 10 years on active duty in the Army Infantry, I have now landed a cush-ass position as an Army ROTC instructor at Middle Tenn State Univ.

3. I also work as a Deputy Sheriff (reserve) for my county. I work in the "tactical warrants" division, which means I dont do any patrol work We serve/track down all the "really bad guys" in our local area, and have to issue an occasional "smack down" in the process This job doesnt pay much/anything, but it keeps my skill craft from job #2 sharp so it doesnt waste away while im teaching college kids how to read a map


2004 Ford Excursion 4x4 Ltd
1998 BMW M3/ Dinan S3 Supercharged beast
2004 Crownline 225 LPX


My X is for sale: http://www.supermotors.net/clubs/fordexcursions/forums/thid-6148-2004-excursion-4x4-limited-6
Gen-X
• Toronto, XX, Canada
• Registered on 1/19/2004
• 344 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:9/3/2004 20:23
I'm a Xilinx Field Application Engineer FAE. I support the big COM companies (Cisco, Alcatel Nortel, Etc) with their programmable logic. I help people everyday resolve problems with the designs and high speed digital communications equipment.
No I don't have a pocket protector.......

Cheers
edited 9/3/2004 20:24
JohnBoy
• DFW, TX, USA
• Registered on 9/3/2002
• 972 posts
2 Vehicles
Posted:9/21/2004 09:54
Probably use most of that stuff Gen-X in my day to day as
application team manager for a division of a rather large telecom company based in NYC...
our group has about 1200 employees that we support as a mini-IT group...

All the perks of IT without the sweat shop mentality and get to work from home --- which is WAY COOL

2005 6.0L 4x4 Eddie Bauer Ex
2003 6.0L 4x4 Limited Ex - traded in (BooHoo)
"The Republicans should back off and let men marry men, women marry women, and legalize abortion. In three generations there would be no Democrats."
Gen-X
• Toronto, XX, Canada
• Registered on 1/19/2004
• 344 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:9/22/2004 22:43
Quote:
Probably use most of that stuff Gen-X in my day to day as
application team manager for a division of a rather large telecom company based in NYC...
our group has about 1200 employees that we support as a mini-IT group...

All the perks of IT without the sweat shop mentality and get to work from home --- which is WAY COOL


It's that circle of life....small world thing I guess....If you ever have problems with your Xilinx parts... you know who to talk to...I'll be more then happy to help you out!

Cheers
edited 9/22/2004 22:46
FlagshipOne
• Woodbridge, VA, USA
• Registered on 9/17/2004
• 16 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:9/23/2004 06:10
I am a independant business owner. Company is called the Flagship Group and we build very detailed, very specific web-based franchises.
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