After college: $45k
at 27 -> $150k after taxes - ( I have no life though)
Undergrad: EE
Grad: PM
Grad: MBA
Management pays well, but your life sux. Hope this helps.
I didn't pursue an MBA; however, I still managed to get a Director role leading the operations for 3 countries for a multinational organization. I did go through a bit of an unconventional route though:
1. Undergrad EE
2. Army Officer
3. Director
And I'm still under 30 ;)
An MBA is a...
Ok a few things:
1. Trade - in value for my G37S is now $34,000.00. Dealer forgot I had a Type S not the stock G37.
2. Test Drove the Audi A6, not a bad ride. Smooth and has some nice features; however, the BMW still has the better pcik up/ acceleration feel.
3. Test Drove the Lexus GS...
Thanks for your input guys. While test driving the 535i I also noticed that it had more of a pick up on the lower end in sports mode than the G37S. Same for the 3 series. What really stood out though was the efficient dynamics system and the 29MPG on the 535i. I test drove the M37 and G37x...
I can get it down due to a corporate agreement. BMW is one of my companies' clients. I am looking to go from a coupe to sedan. Also looking for connectivity via Bluetooth for my iPhone, nav system with traffic, sat radio same amenities that the g37 s has except I can do away with the rough feel...
So my current car, Infiniti g37s coupe, has 20k miles on it and is 1 year old. I am in need of more space in a car and decided to look for what I think would be an upgrade. I owe $23k on it and it's trade in value is roughly $27k. The Infiniti has 330 bhp while the 535i has 300bhp. The ride is a...
So my current car, Infiniti g37s coupe, has 20k miles on it and is 1 year old. I am in need of more space in a car and decided to look for what I think would be an upgrade. I owe $23k on it and it's trade in value is roughly $27k. The Infiniti has 330 bhp while the 535i has 300bhp. The ride is a...
Dude, don't worry about it. I've been a member since 1999, and I'm still under 1k posts. You don't want the spotlight on you, if so you'll have moderators coming up with peculiar quotes for your sig ;)
1) What is your job? -> Director of Operations for a Certification Organization
2) How much education/training was involved? -> BSEE & MBA
3) Do you enjoy it and why? -> Yes I enjoy it. Oversee operations in 3 countries, do a lot of data analysis on excel, manage several global teams, and I...
It's a bit expensive, roughly $750/night but if you call and are going in the off peak season, FEB - MAR timeframe, you can get it for $615 or so. The room is huge, it's like 750 sq ft. Great place, you would never think those rooms would be in there if you looked at the place from the...
This one has a tub in the middle of the room. Not quite a jacuzzi but close enough, I liked it when I stayed there last year. Your also in the middle of the meat packing district too.
http://www.sohohouseny.com/bedrooms/playhouse-750-sq-ft-hotel-room/
I don't know about that, serveral of my collegues and peers hold degrees from Harvard, Princeton, MIT etc.. I'm sure they could make it in the corporate world. Remember the Officer Corps is full of intelligent people. Don't just base your judgement on the enlisted personnel. Although some...
The error I get is due to my username having a "-" in the middle. It states I can't have a username with a dash so therfore it wont let me update my info. My username is already registered as you can see the way it is. Appreciate any help with the matter thanks
Viper-Frag
Army SMP doesn't need basic training, you can still attend drill without being enlisted. Hopefully your recruiter didn't lie to you. If your going to be an officer, you can go to ranger school after BOLC III, used to be called OBC. You cant got to Special Forces right after ranger school, you...
For Army Officers there is a crapload of tests. Especially if you go to Engineer Officer Basic Course, or Ordanance especially EOD. Bridging, demolition, horiz and vertical construction, and mine clearing. Lots and lots of tests and death by powerpoint classes. Thats just to get technically...
Do you think we are out there for fun? It's not exactly Disney World out there for us. Of course soldiers want to go home and be with their families. The troops would love to go home.
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As far as I remember I never "excused" the service members who have comitted blatant crimes. Oh and as far as questioning my patriotism, don't make me laugh. This coming from someone who calls him or herself an idiot? Sticks and stones man.... ;)
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I agree, you don't have to be waving a flag 24/7. I don't consider myself a hero, I'm just doing my job. You can thank me or my men or not doesn't matter; however, it would just be a nice jesture, just like I would thank you out of common courtesy simply for doing a simple favor or what have...
Ok now your really confusing me because most of the insurgents that we have dealt with aren't from Iraq at all. The majority of Iraqi's are terrified from the insurgents. I don't remember killing our own when we were forming this nation, as far as killing our own people so they can live in fear.
I've said that oath and given it as well to re-enlist soldiers. This is the officers oath FYI:
"I, _____ (SSAN), having been appointed an officer in the Army of the United States, as indicated above in the grade of _____ do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the...
WOW!! yea that's a low blow. I didn't think we were under a dictator, but anyway just shows how much you know. Like I've said before to other people, supporting the military is not synonymous with supporting current heads of office. We only enforce policy, we don't create it.
Viper-Frag...
Jpeyton,
You seem focused only to point out the faults in our military service members, almost seems that you take pride in it as well. I might even question as to your level of patriatism; however, your comments havn't got to that level yet. Why don't you mention about the horrific tactics...
LOL liver lips havn't heard that in a while. Yes unfortunatly there are some dumbass butter bars out there. Especially West Pointers, they can't tell the difference between there heads and their ass.
Viper-Frag
Yes ideally it is, the air force and army have been playing that game and its been succesful; however, the marines havn't fully learned on how to be a team player yet.
Viper-Frag
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