Georgia Trail Riders Forum
MEMBERS DISCUSSION AREA => General Discussion => Topic started by: ADAM on April 27, 2010, 09:30:06 AM
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Well I am finally leaving Duluth, Ga. Publix wants me to open a new store that is only 6 miles from my house. {letseat}
I hope that this new manager(male)will let me take some time off to go on rides, well at least in the passenger seat.
If anybody that lives up my way wants to come the the grand opening it is May 13th. There is always crazy deals and free stuff to be had.
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!
WEEKENDS OFF NOW FOREVER!!!
ADDRESS? SPOUT SPRINGS?
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Don't have the exact address but yes it is the new one on spout springs.
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Sorry Adam. I'll be at Kroger that day. ;D
Congrats on the new store. {toast}
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Don't have the exact address but yes it is the new one on spout springs.
Awesome Johnny's Pizza across the screet.
Sorry Adam. I'll be at Kroger that day. ;D
:D :D :D
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You mean we may actually see you behind the wheel of a jeep???????? WOW!!! CONGRATS BRO!
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not behind the wheel but in a seat the rubi is in pieces
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i need to go to the end of town and see if the new Publix is open yet.. i know they were building it last fall... so it should be... i will tell the boss there that I know a great stock/bag boy...
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Drive past that one on the way to my new job. Congrats. Hoschton to Duluth sucks.
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Drive past that one on the way to my new job. Congrats. Hoschton to Duluth sucks.
New Job??? CONGRATS!! Anything to tell?
Adams old boss gave up on using him as a toy, so she got him transferred. We kept telling him how to get weekends off...
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Your Lucky to get out of duluth. I live in Duluth. Do you work at the kroger behind Atlanta toyota?
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Drive 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.
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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.
{toast} {toast} {toast}
Sounds like a great new career.
Your Lucky to get out of duluth. I live in Duluth. Do you work at the kroger behind Atlanta toyota?
Nope. He works for PUBIX
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Drive 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.
sounds interesting......need any entry level enginerds? :D
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I'll keep my ears open for any openings.
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Ok just so y'all know the first 25 customers in the store that spend 25 or more get bag full of free stuff!
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Would that be a bag of Columbian gold or Mexican red hair?
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Would that be a bag of Columbian gold or Mexican red hair?
You are spending way to much time at South Beach. {no}