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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Living on low income - accepting the "poor" life.
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<blockquote data-quote="wckdvnm" data-source="post: 15945447" data-attributes="member: 174183"><p>I don’t consider myself “content” at all. This is a stopping point so I can get back to school. When I finish school get in the Field I’m going towards I will be happy. Keep the hobby of building cars with my spare funds. </p><p>My dream is to open a shop doing the crazy builds I plan out. Hopefully the cobra and the build I have planned to do will help keep me interested in the job I have. I know if people see what I can do and what I can build with all my experience from being “broke”. I spend every extra moment I have building and designing stuff I never stop learning. </p><p>I understand OP it can be hard to find your “cadence” and stay in your lane. I was bad to the point I quit five jobs in a row without giving them three days to see how it was. I work in just simple warehousing but I know it isn’t where I will be forever and I have the will to get out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wckdvnm, post: 15945447, member: 174183"] I don’t consider myself “content” at all. This is a stopping point so I can get back to school. When I finish school get in the Field I’m going towards I will be happy. Keep the hobby of building cars with my spare funds. My dream is to open a shop doing the crazy builds I plan out. Hopefully the cobra and the build I have planned to do will help keep me interested in the job I have. I know if people see what I can do and what I can build with all my experience from being “broke”. I spend every extra moment I have building and designing stuff I never stop learning. I understand OP it can be hard to find your “cadence” and stay in your lane. I was bad to the point I quit five jobs in a row without giving them three days to see how it was. I work in just simple warehousing but I know it isn’t where I will be forever and I have the will to get out of it. [/QUOTE]
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