how do you afford these expensive s4s?
Service manager at a Pepboys lol. Actually pays pretty well. The A4, S4, and R1 are all paid cash.... the damn 600 a month payment on the Denali is kinda annoying for the next 17 months. And the wifey wants a TT 225 so there will be another bill. House is paid and the 996 Twin Turbo is the new goal. All about managing like sooks said. Take it one step at a time and don't drown in debt.
steal it all you want.. i got the answers i was looking for. college + good job = s4
those of you with software developing or network engineering careers.. what kind of grades did you pull off in college
those of you with software developing or network engineering careers.. what kind of grades did you pull off in college
~3.0.. i think i had like a 2.8... but my core was like 3.2 which is more important. I really didnt try in college..or any school for that matter.. I find it very pointless in a sense.. Grades show nothing but effort (which i suppose could count for something). But now i do wish i would have done better with my grades... They are sort of like a gateway.. They wont really help you get a job (outside of 4.0 in a prestigious school) but will get you in the door. Some employers wont even look at kids below a certain gpa. Whch is dumb. I worked with a kid that barely graduated high school... had the lowest gpa in high school like a 1.7 or so.... but also scored a 32 act score.
But i think most importantly is get as much experience as you can. Tahts always a plus. Most employers will value that over grades... but grades can get your foot in the door.
But i think most importantly is get as much experience as you can. Tahts always a plus. Most employers will value that over grades... but grades can get your foot in the door.
You live broke but look so good no one would ever know :-P I'm a real estate agent but still going to school so my S4...and my gf...are my only pleasures right now. And going out drinking. That takes more money than the S4.
GPA is the gateway. Just like there are schools that don't consider people below a certain GPA, there are law firms that don't consider people below a certain GPA. I would say try your hardest in school--not being corny either. You can really excel if you work hard and get great grades. Or, you can screw around and feel guilty and dumb about it later. I'm familiar with both situations. My advice is work hard--you'll never regret it.
Im construction manager for a telecomunication cie. my wife was working for Bell Canada
until last spring when they deside to do some restructuring... she got laid off [:'(]
But i still have my job and i enjoy doing mods & maintenance myself, Helps with $$$.
Damn i like that car !!!
until last spring when they deside to do some restructuring... she got laid off [:'(]
But i still have my job and i enjoy doing mods & maintenance myself, Helps with $$$.
Damn i like that car !!!


