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  • letmewatchthis.com

    and sup y'all


    who you be penny?


    contemplaiting asking for my resignation, so i can back to school

    and study, metalwerk or welding
    Floccinaucinihilipilification

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    • Originally posted by P78 View Post
      letmewatchthis.com

      and sup y'all


      who you be penny?


      contemplaiting asking for my resignation, so i can back to school

      and study, metalwerk or welding
      I feel like resigning from your job to learn either of those 2 would not be a wise decision. Night school would be a better option.
      - Kielan (Key-lin)

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      • these are jobs that are really sought after (here in belgium, i'd get instant job)

        so i'd get a job in no time, and if they fire me, i almost get a year full payout, + full wellfare, for the time i study this in dayschool
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        • How long is school for that? And is the pay worth leaving?

          Sure you may get a job with no problem, but is the pay worth it? And what are the chances of moving up and getting more in the future?
          - Kielan (Key-lin)

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          • i'm just thinkin it thru

            have to decide by september (when school starts)

            i like working with my hands, more then desk job

            i like cars and stuff

            so that seems like a good choice
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            • Originally posted by lewisjerry274


              Hard to believe March has almost slipped away on me. I went to the Baskets of Yarn retreat in Boone, NC March 5th through 9th. I had a WONDERFUL time. It is just fabulous to spend five days immersed in fibery goodness, with good friends. I took almost zero photos, so have little visual to share. I took classes on Spinning and Polymer Clay and knitting a cabled aran Ipod case (not done online casinoIMG_0695yet) from the wonderfully talented Sue Dial. My big project for the weekend (6 hours of class) was the February Lady Sweater, taught by Lisa Kartus. My yarn choice was out-0f-stock, but I was happy with the alternative choice of Mission Falls 1824 cotton in Saffron Spice Whirl. Except I do find knitting on the cotton wearisome. This is my first top-down raglan sweater, which is exciting. Once I understood what the pattern designer Pamela Wynne meant by ‘mark’ a stitch (Lisa explained all for us), I got the raglan increasing going fine. I also like the way Lisa explained the m1 left and m1 right–always knit into the shorter leg!

              I also took a 2 hour class from Lisa on different ways to join yarn, learning the Russian Join and Lisa’s way to spit splice yarn. Man, she frays the yarn for a spit splice down to the fibers! Beyond just unwinding the plies. I must admit, it works, and you do get faster at it. I’ve been using it on my latest project (more on that another day).

              I taught my 2 socks-at-a-time-toe-up class in 2 days, using worsted weight Jojoland Rhythm yarn. I had twelve students at once, but seemed to juggle my attention enough to keep them all mostly happy! I even офис обзавеждане gave them a reprieve and did not make them knit homework by doing a sample heel on Saturday rather than the actual sock heels.

              Other than classes, we had an evening of Yarn Tasting Luxury fibers, such as cashmere and silk and Louet Mooiraman amplifier (bison, bamboo and cashmere), a evening of crafters’ boutique, a chair massage and then a fun relaxing Spa Day of knitting, polymer clay (made buttons for my February Lady Sweater), eating out, shopping at the local and a full body massage. Aaaahhhhh. I also shopped at the local yarn shop in Boone (Laura’s Yarn-Tastic) and picked up some Miss Babs sock yarn (indie dyer from Tennesse).

              Then on the drive home (yes, it was a round-about-route) Monday, I ventured over to Asheville and visited Yarn Paradise in Asheville. I got a serious Koigu fix there, picking up several full skeins, and then a bunch of mill ends that were partial skeins of 1/2 to 1-3/4 ounces. Socks and scarves in the plan. I ate lunch (ham, apple and brie sandwich and green pea soup) at a lovely English tea room called Chelsea’s. More aaaahhhhh!
              That was the oddest spam I have ever seen in my entire life.
              - Kielan (Key-lin)

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              • Originally posted by Kielan View Post
                That was the oddest spam I have ever seen in my entire life.
                spam designed for RT? i'm dieing here
                Hatchbacks, wagons... It's NOT all the same. You want in? Don't get a mazda 3, get a mazda 6 wagon. Don't get a wrx get a legacy wagon. and theres a reason the A3 isn't called the A3 avant... Scion does not make a wagon it makes a weird van, but no wagons

                Sincerely,
                The Wagon Mafia:Inner Circle
                P.S. Is your tail a wagon?

                Show cars are lame.

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                • lol spam
                  Floccinaucinihilipilification

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                  • looks like spams back
                    Hatchbacks, wagons... It's NOT all the same. You want in? Don't get a mazda 3, get a mazda 6 wagon. Don't get a wrx get a legacy wagon. and theres a reason the A3 isn't called the A3 avant... Scion does not make a wagon it makes a weird van, but no wagons

                    Sincerely,
                    The Wagon Mafia:Inner Circle
                    P.S. Is your tail a wagon?

                    Show cars are lame.

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                    • Lol k, welders make alot of money
                      Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.

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                      • The only reason I know what Eurovision is. (couple page back convo).

                        [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkmncrAPILw&feature=youtube_gdata_player"]Moldova - Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Semi Final 1 - BBC Three - YouTube[/ame]
                        cars and stuff

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                        • Originally posted by Dudermagee View Post
                          Lol k, welders make alot of money
                          I honestly didn't know that, hence my speculation.

                          Also, this Corrado <3
                          - Kielan (Key-lin)

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                          • Originally posted by Kielan View Post
                            I honestly didn't know that, hence my speculation.

                            Also, this Corrado <3
                            [ig]https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/600502_4152722856810_1246055077_33839164_120785175 _n.jpg[/img]
                            Reason i lol is because i read an article a couple years ago about how none of the younger generation is entering that and alot of othe blue coller fields.
                            my friend was making around 60k a year workimg in the welders union, he was 2 years out of school and worked about 9 months a year.
                            Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.

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                            • in my country they are called problem jobs; many jobs, few applicants
                              Floccinaucinihilipilification

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                              • Originally posted by P78 View Post
                                i'm just thinkin it thru

                                have to decide by september (when school starts)

                                i like working with my hands, more then desk job

                                i like cars and stuff

                                so that seems like a good choice
                                Believe me, you do not want to be a welder all your life. I went to school and learned welding, got certified, and did the same thing for metalworking and machining. All great skills to learn, but not a good choice for a career. I worked as a machinist for almost 3 years.


                                I've always looked at it this way: If you make your hobby your career, you'll get sick of it pretty fast... unless you thoroughly enjoy every day of it.
                                BB6 Prelude . . E36 ///M3 . . VA WRX Limited . . 1969 Nova
                                Originally posted by Ollie
                                We all love to turn heads. Sub-consciously we're all materialistic attention-craving dickheads.

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