but the work I'm doing now is contributing to curing cancer, so at the end of the day, it's much more gratifying. It's also challenging me a lot more as an engineer, which is a good thing. There's not a ton of engineering to be done in aftermarket part design. Not so here, where I'm designing production machinery.
Your Lucky to get out of duluth. I live in Duluth. Do you work at the kroger behind Atlanta toyota?
Quote from: Doug on April 27, 2010, 03:58:25 PMQuote from: DILYSI Dave on April 27, 2010, 02:55:13 PMDrive past that one on the way to my new job. Congrats. Hoschton to Duluth sucks. New Job??? CONGRATS!! Anything to tell?Thanks! Not a lot to tell. I'm out of automotive, and into healthcare. I liked automotive, but really the need to scratch the hobby itch with professional life has passed. It's still cool seeing something I designed rolling down the street, but the work I'm doing now is contributing to curing cancer, so at the end of the day, it's much more gratifying. It's also challenging me a lot more as an engineer, which is a good thing. There's not a ton of engineering to be done in aftermarket part design. Not so here, where I'm designing production machinery.
Quote from: DILYSI Dave on April 27, 2010, 02:55:13 PMDrive past that one on the way to my new job. Congrats. Hoschton to Duluth sucks. New Job??? CONGRATS!! Anything to tell?
Drive past that one on the way to my new job. Congrats. Hoschton to Duluth sucks.
Would that be a bag of Columbian gold or Mexican red hair?