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jimmyle
ParticipantSold all of my gold shares today.
[quote=scaredycat]http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1987605-2,00.html
probably time to sell, although the article tries to talk us down from any effort to climb the wall of worry and just come back to plain paper.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantSold all of my gold shares today.
[quote=scaredycat]http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1987605-2,00.html
probably time to sell, although the article tries to talk us down from any effort to climb the wall of worry and just come back to plain paper.[/quote]
jimmyle
ParticipantI don’t know about military members but my friend who is a civilian employee for the Navy makes $100K+ a year with his Mechanical Engineer degree and about 10 years of experience. I and other friends who all graduated in 1999 in the private industries make about 10 to 15% less. My pension is also tiny compared to his. Most other friends in private industries jobs don’t have pension at all.
jimmyle
ParticipantI don’t know about military members but my friend who is a civilian employee for the Navy makes $100K+ a year with his Mechanical Engineer degree and about 10 years of experience. I and other friends who all graduated in 1999 in the private industries make about 10 to 15% less. My pension is also tiny compared to his. Most other friends in private industries jobs don’t have pension at all.
jimmyle
ParticipantI don’t know about military members but my friend who is a civilian employee for the Navy makes $100K+ a year with his Mechanical Engineer degree and about 10 years of experience. I and other friends who all graduated in 1999 in the private industries make about 10 to 15% less. My pension is also tiny compared to his. Most other friends in private industries jobs don’t have pension at all.
jimmyle
ParticipantI don’t know about military members but my friend who is a civilian employee for the Navy makes $100K+ a year with his Mechanical Engineer degree and about 10 years of experience. I and other friends who all graduated in 1999 in the private industries make about 10 to 15% less. My pension is also tiny compared to his. Most other friends in private industries jobs don’t have pension at all.
jimmyle
ParticipantI don’t know about military members but my friend who is a civilian employee for the Navy makes $100K+ a year with his Mechanical Engineer degree and about 10 years of experience. I and other friends who all graduated in 1999 in the private industries make about 10 to 15% less. My pension is also tiny compared to his. Most other friends in private industries jobs don’t have pension at all.
jimmyle
ParticipantUse Solidworks or Inventor for 3D modeling. AutoCAD Mechanical Desktop is very difficult to use.
jimmyle
ParticipantUse Solidworks or Inventor for 3D modeling. AutoCAD Mechanical Desktop is very difficult to use.
jimmyle
ParticipantUse Solidworks or Inventor for 3D modeling. AutoCAD Mechanical Desktop is very difficult to use.
jimmyle
ParticipantUse Solidworks or Inventor for 3D modeling. AutoCAD Mechanical Desktop is very difficult to use.
jimmyle
ParticipantUse Solidworks or Inventor for 3D modeling. AutoCAD Mechanical Desktop is very difficult to use.
jimmyle
ParticipantI went out kayak fishing on Saturday morning in La Jolla. The water was very murky because of the red tide. Of course, no bite.
jimmyle
ParticipantI went out kayak fishing on Saturday morning in La Jolla. The water was very murky because of the red tide. Of course, no bite.
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