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xboxdynasty
05-08-2008, 04:17 AM
hi all,

I haven't been on in quite a while. I'm back from college and back indefinitely. I'm taking an internship that will keep me out of town a lot but still looking forward to bike night. Probably not tomorrow as my plates are expired. Riddin dirty :loser::laughing: .

Anyways looking forward to the summer!

Oh and my job is a machine operator for a train company. Turns out they track tickets and all that good stuff. So my days of high speed off the track are over. I can only get 3 speeding tickets in 2 years and any kind of eluding is instant firing.

marc_padin
05-08-2008, 03:36 PM
Why would you take a job that requires you to act like a resposible adult? :dunno:

jgreen
05-08-2008, 03:48 PM
hi all,

I haven't been on in quite a while. I'm back from college and back indefinitely. I'm taking an internship that will keep me out of town a lot but still looking forward to bike night. Probably not tomorrow as my plates are expired. Riddin dirty :loser::laughing: .

Anyways looking forward to the summer!

Oh and my job is a machine operator for a train company. Turns out they track tickets and all that good stuff. So my days of high speed off the track are over. I can only get 3 speeding tickets in 2 years and any kind of eluding is instant firing.

Well, keep your eye on the calendar, as we will be doing lots of trackdays this year. You ae more than welcome.

Jon

fasterbusa
05-08-2008, 04:01 PM
Well there you are!
Welcome back!
Does this mean that you have graduated or is there still a year left to go?

Concerning your new company's rules, they seem kind of stiff.
I wonder if that type of policy is in place at many companys?

I kind of wonder what business it is of their's if you get one or 10 speeding tickets? Do they pay for your car insurance or are you driving one of their vehilcles?

Maybe if it were DUI, but simple speeding? Seems more intrusive than it should be.

Oh well, good luck!

xboxdynasty
05-08-2008, 06:09 PM
Well there you are!
Welcome back!
Does this mean that you have graduated or is there still a year left to go?

Concerning your new company's rules, they seem kind of stiff.
I wonder if that type of policy is in place at many companys?

I kind of wonder what business it is of their's if you get one or 10 speeding tickets? Do they pay for your car insurance or are you driving one of their vehilcles?

Maybe if it were DUI, but simple speeding? Seems more intrusive than it should be.

Oh well, good luck!

I think they track your driving record because it shows how responsibly you operate your car. They must believe that directly relates to their machines.

I took this job because it pays well and will allow me to take the time off from college I need. I would actually have two more years if I went back. I failed some more classes and need the time to mature and either fully devote myself to graduation or call it quits. I know I'm smart enough to become a Civil Eng. if I had the focus.

Responsible adult :laughing:.

I'll probably renew my plate this week. See ya'll next thursday. Oh and I'm 21 now! But still won't drink if I'm out on the bike. Not even at the Fraternity would I try that. They have even stiffer punishments for DUI's then the state does.

marc_padin
05-08-2008, 06:17 PM
I think they track your driving record because it shows how responsibly you operate your car. They must believe that directly relates to their machines.

I took this job because it pays well and will allow me to take the time off from college I need. I would actually have two more years if I went back. I failed some more classes and need the time to mature and either fully devote myself to graduation or call it quits. I know I'm smart enough to become a Civil Eng. if I had the focus.

Responsible adult :laughing:.

I'll probably renew my plate this week. See ya'll next thursday. Oh and I'm 21 now! But still won't drink if I'm out on the bike. Not even at the Fraternity would I try that. They have even stiffer punishments for DUI's then the state does.

Good Man! :icon14:

fasterbusa
05-08-2008, 07:59 PM
Too bad about not doing as well as you hoped you might in school. Which classes or areas gave you a hard time?

Work is good, but finish the degree as it is needed so many places these days.
Never quit going to school! It is an investment in yourself and that is never a waste.

xboxdynasty
05-08-2008, 09:56 PM
Yeah thanks. I don't think its the classes that are giving me trouble so much as the distractions (.\|/. and beer).