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View Poll Results: Age Range and if you drive a 250 or 350 Fsport or Non-Fsport
< 20 350 Fsport
1
1.19%
< 20 350 Non-Fsport
1
1.19%
20-30 350 Fsport
23
27.38%
20-30 350 Non-Fsport
2
2.38%
30-40 350 Fsport
21
25.00%
30-40 350 Non-Fsport
2
2.38%
40-50 350 Fsport
10
11.90%
40-50 350 Non-Fsport
3
3.57%
< 20 250 Fsport
1
1.19%
< 20 250 Non-Fsport
1
1.19%
20-30 250 Fsport
7
8.33%
20-30 250 Non-Fsport
2
2.38%
30-40 250 Fsport
6
7.14%
30-40 250 Non-Fsport
2
2.38%
40-50 250 Fsport
3
3.57%
40-50 250 Non-Fsport
3
3.57%
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Old 03-26-17, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by premier3IS
There are many different paths and opportunities in IT. It really depends on not only what you're good at, but also what you're willing to put time and effort into learning. You said you have a few different offers on the table, are they positions which are widely different from each other or in the same area?
Ditto what premiere said. My degree is CS (programming) but I've done some development work, a bit of functional and automation testing, but mainly business analysis work. Do you like to talk to people (BA)? You like to code and build (Dev)? Or would you rather try and break things (Testing)? Of course there are jobs out there that expands beyond what I've listed and some that combines those skillsets. There's operations, devops, project management, and consulting jobs out there that may or may not be fitting for you. Go with your gut and choose something you might like and you can always change your mind later.
Old 03-26-17, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Dark9t316
Ditto what premiere said. My degree is CS (programming) but I've done some development work, a bit of functional and automation testing, but mainly business analysis work. Do you like to talk to people (BA)? You like to code and build (Dev)? Or would you rather try and break things (Testing)? Of course there are jobs out there that expands beyond what I've listed and some that combines those skillsets. There's operations, devops, project management, and consulting jobs out there that may or may not be fitting for you. Go with your gut and choose something you might like and you can always change your mind later.
My major is actually MIS, rather than just IT. So far, the positions offered were Operation Technology/Analyst. I mean I'm still a student, so it's good exposure nonetheless.
Old 03-26-17, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Dark9t316
Ditto what premiere said. My degree is CS (programming) but I've done some development work, a bit of functional and automation testing, but mainly business analysis work. Do you like to talk to people (BA)? You like to code and build (Dev)? Or would you rather try and break things (Testing)? Of course there are jobs out there that expands beyond what I've listed and some that combines those skillsets. There's operations, devops, project management, and consulting jobs out there that may or may not be fitting for you. Go with your gut and choose something you might like and you can always change your mind later.
This is good info. Just like Dark said, go with your guts, there are many areas to work in, you'll find what you enjoy soon. Most important is getting exposure and experience, and also try to get certifications and whatever you can to make yourself stand out to your employer or potential future employers.
Old 03-26-17, 08:03 PM
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Working on my CCNA cert, so can i join the IT crew? lol
Old 03-26-17, 08:27 PM
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Wheres all my healthcare professionals at!? Lol
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Originally Posted by Sheddy
Working on my CCNA cert, so can i join the IT crew? lol
Heck yea, CCNA is badass.
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Old 03-27-17, 01:38 AM
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Originally Posted by stevelifts
Wheres all my healthcare professionals at!? Lol
Magellan and myself are watching all of the care giver posts!
Old 03-27-17, 02:42 AM
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Will be turning 28 this summer. Also in the process of building a 92 Notch, 1/4 mile car.
Old 03-27-17, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by stevelifts
Wheres all my healthcare professionals at!? Lol
Being over worked LOL

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Old 03-27-17, 07:54 AM
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Airframe mechanic, build helicopters. Not too many of those on here.
Old 03-27-17, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by nathantse
I'm 23! But, my parents helped me with the purchase. They gave me 10k for down payment & I took my savings through years of working for a total of 30k down. I am now financing the rest! 1.5 year left.

I pay my own rent/food, but I'm bless to not have to pay for insurance (health/auto).

I'm also a college student
In the same boat as you. 21 years old at college paying off my car with savings but I just got it in December and I have just under 6 years left.
Old 03-27-17, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by abenjack
In the same boat as you. 21 years old at college paying off my car with savings but I just got it in December and I have just under 6 years left.
What type of car loan is over 5 years?
Old 03-27-17, 01:24 PM
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I have 20x10 with 30 offset in the rearand i had to put a camber kit to fit because it is real low. Not on air though. I also think the yellow is cool.
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You posted in the wrong thread
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Originally Posted by AAC
I have 20x10 with 30 offset in the rearand i had to put a camber kit to fit because it is real low. Not on air though. I also think the yellow is cool.
Might be the wrong thread, but i'd like to know what window visor that is, and if that gap in the middle can be closed by moving the 2 pieces together?


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