OK Its not going to be till spring 07 but I think I should work on it starting now, usually winter is death for job hunting.
Its got to be in Sacramento CA. Any volunteers ...
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Srinath.
I can find you a job in Sacramento, TX...
what kind of job.. i can do soemthing while i am here..
hell who wants to find me an environmental job that pays 50K atleast (well 40K minimum). I graduate in december.
Who wants to find me a job doing what I already do for $75~100k/year? Doesn't really matter where.
why do you want to go to cali srinath, ya know theyre rotten LOL
Quote from: TheGoodGuy on October 25, 2006, 08:27:50 PM
hell who wants to find me an environmental job that pays 50K atleast (well 40K minimum). I graduate in december.
Hold out for $50k+.
Hmmm.....you could clean my house for me, Srinath....er....but I'm not in Sacto.... :icon_twisted:
Quote from: yamahonkawazuki on October 25, 2006, 09:27:01 PM
why do you want to go to cali srinath, ya know theyre rotten LOL
returning from where he came...you KNEW you'd be back! Its f%$king paradise here...
eh i know i was tryin to save his sanity, from beautiful women good weather damn yall :icon_twisted: :icon_twisted: :icon_twisted: :icon_twisted: errr :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: (http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/waffen/violent-smiley-026.gif)
OK OK OK Slow down there all you rabid CA doggies ...
Much like My friend MrDan observed ... CA women look like they have had "Bad plastic jobs, or like they need them" ...
Weather ... WTF ... NC has plenty fine weather, and for those that dont know quite yet ... its south of most of CA. Its right about the same lattitude as Bakersfield. Humid summers and dry winters, instead of the other way round if anyone wants to compare NC and sacramento. In many ways Charlotte acts like a village, we get some ice rain and its lights out. We get about 1 every year dec-jan. it was preceeded and followed by 70 degree days in 2005. But the whole city comes to a halt. Its ice not snow, so no shovelling.
I am thinking of making a move to CA for my son. He has better therapies etc available for him there than in NC. Ironically the other option is NY/NJ and I sneeze and I'll get sucked in there ... and I want to avoid it at all costs. I dont want to go to LA or SF areas. Yea I know, what else is left ???
OK so now who has a job ??? OK you need a resume ... OK fine.
And Pandy ... yea ... cleaning ... I dont do that, sorry, but here is an idea, hitch that beautiful house of yours back to the truck, and leave the windows open and run down the highway at ~60 clicks, and it does a damn fine job of dusting out the thing :thumb: ... god knows that's what I'd do to my house ... but one of the tars on the house went flat and I am having settling issues in the sweet red mud we have ...
Cool.
Srinath.
Well, I guess I fall under the category of lookin' like I need major plastic surgery! :laugh:
Have you thought about San Diego (though that's getting as crowded as Los Angeles) or Santa Barbara (I love SB). Not that I'm trying to push you out further, mind you...just innocent suggestions... :icon_mrgreen:
I'd hitch the house to the truck, but the truck no workee right. :cry: Ya' sure you don't wanna become a cleaning lady? :icon_mrgreen:
When a woman starts talking about plastic surgery ... there is no right answer ... silence is golden.
SD and SB OK Wife likes SD, but I cant quite get to liking it. I like LA actually, but wife doesn't. I dont like Bay area, but wife does. Never neen to SB - is that a different city than LA is my first reaction.
OK push comes to shove - SD and SB ... But Sac made second on both our lists, and added together its first.
Cool.
Srinath.
SB is much smaller than L.A., it's right on the beach, and yeah it's pretty nice. Seriously though, why on earth would you want to live in crappy Sacramento when there are so many beautiful places in California? :dunno_white:
Oh yea ... said the dude from mountain Vue ...
You do know that the mountain you view to the west, is rivalled by the mountain of trash that is in the land fill to the north right ???
Sactown is a lot more fun than almost any other part of CA that I know of ...
BTW anyone that disagrees with me ... I'll make a list and charge ya 2 X for all the parts I will make in sac.
I have to think in terms of where am I going to find a laser shop and a muffler shop and a welder (I might buy one soon) and other assorted nic nacks I am going to need ...
I need a small town, big shitties are not that good for that. In fact I think I am making a big mistake in moving there anyway even in that regard. Charlotte has been excellent, and most of these things I end up going to kannapolis or concord for it. So I might be shooting myself in the foot anyway. And that isn't because Sac'to is too small, its cos sac'to is too big.
Anyway lets see, I might ahve to give it up for a while till I figure it out. but I'll crank out a few 100 bars and case guards+sliders that will fit an 04+ and then I should be OK ... ;) ...
Cool.
Srinath.
Uhh .. why not move to DC .. then you can come work on my bike whenever :cheers:
Then move to Cary when I get down there in a year or so hahaha
SD was weird when I was there. It seemed very barren. All the houses/buildings are on hills looking over wasteland to other hills/buildings on the other side of the valleys. Love to have a dirt bike there. Could ride from LA to Mexico without seeing a sole .. excepy that lil Marine base haha
What siberia is taken ... Just kidding ... I dont do hawks ...
Cool.
Srinath.
Quote from: seshadri_srinath on October 26, 2006, 07:28:00 PM
What siberia is taken ... Just kidding ... I dont do hawks ...
Cool.
Srinath.
My buddy kept the hawk .. still riding the 89 ... probably keep it till I can't ride anymore ... by that time it should be a 50 year old GS .. hell yeah
Quote from: seshadri_srinath on October 26, 2006, 11:54:05 AM
Oh yea ... said the dude from mountain Vue ...
You do know that the mountain you view to the west, is rivalled by the mountain of trash that is in the land fill to the north right ???
Shoreline at Mountain View Park (http://baytrail.abag.ca.gov/vtour/map3/access/Btmtnvw/Btmtvw2.htm)
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Shoreline at Mountain View Park is a beautiful 700-acre park with a saltwater lake, golf course, rolling grassy hills, and bay trails. It's hard to believe it was built on mountains of trash. For 13 years, starting in 1968, 500 acres of the land near the bay was used here as a landfill for trash from the city of San Francisco. In 1983, Mountain View closed the dump and began turning it into a park. Here is a history of the park. Next to Shoreline Park are the towering tent peaks, the largest in the world, of the Shoreline Amphitheatre . The park's 50-acre lake is popular with wind surfers and small boaters. The strong bay winds make the park a favorite place for stunt kite flying. The park has 10 miles of trails, some paved, some dirt. Paved trails lead past the golf course, around the lake, and along the tidal marshes and salt ponds . Some trails lead northwest to Palo Alto's Baylands Nature Preserve."
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I miss working in Mountain View....we were right up the street from the park and lake... :cry:
Srinath, when was the last time you saw Sac? There isn't anything small about it any more. It pretty much swallowed up Folsom and El Dorado Hills headed east, and is one big metro area now. Its been coming for years, but really is just huge and sprawling now. Plus, its a very expensive place to live, the real estate is out of sight, and gettin real smoggy. Maybe consider one of the outlying areas, some of the commutes aren't all that bad.
Sacramento? Samramento's definitely in the house!
Quote from: aplitz on October 27, 2006, 08:21:37 AM
Srinath, when was the last time you saw Sac? There isn't anything small about it any more. It pretty much swallowed up Folsom and El Dorado Hills headed east, and is one big metro area now. Its been coming for years, but really is just huge and sprawling now. Plus, its a very expensive place to live, the real estate is out of sight, and gettin real smoggy. Maybe consider one of the outlying areas, some of the commutes aren't all that bad.
Yea 2002 was when I left CA and I guess that's the last I saw sacramento ... and yea I can see that. But they said that about 1990-1992 as well, but when I got there in 95 it was great.
Anyway, can anyone tell me how old the google satellite maps are ??? it says 2006, but really its close to 2004-2005 ???
Cool.
Srinath.
Quote from: seshadri_srinath on October 27, 2006, 02:41:53 PM
Anyway, can anyone tell me how old the google satellite maps are ??? it says 2006, but really its close to 2004-2005 ???
Cool.
Srinath.
Most of the ones I see in the DC area are about 5 years old. Rather annoying.
The google map of my area was definetly after 2004 end/2005 begining.
Cool.
Srinath.
Ok so does this mean I'll have to find my own job ...
Just ... Think about it ... The srinath will be there to laugh at you when you screw up on the bike ...
And being the equili-moo that I am ... You'd be invited to the screw ups of The srinath ... which are far far far far worse than you can ever imagine ...
Like having a hole large enough to sick your finger into in the back side of a Eliminator head cos he put water in his rad, and didn't mix it by running the motor ...
Yea that big ...
Then there is the usual array of old ass crap ... like the 85 maxim 700, the 89 virago 1100, the elis, the 87 sausage ... like bikes that the owner/mechanics gave up on 2-3 times and I currently ride to work ... as in if it dies I'll be stuffed.
Cool.
Srinath.
Look harder at SB/SD, they don't call UCSD and UCSB two of the best UC's to go to if you like good scenery.
I'd be anywhere but the central (San Joaquin) Valley if I were moving out of SD. Flat, boring, still expensive compared to other places in the easterly direction. Sacramento always seemed like it was too big for it's own good when I was up living near Fresno. Ghetto compared to some place on the beach, and not that much cheaper.
I'm doing rental baby ... yea baby ... brand freaking new house 2,000+ sqft 1500 bucks ... yea baby ... House flipping does have its great advantages ... especially new house flipping ...
BTW check out imfacingforeclosure.com ... f*&king hilarious ...
Remember this ...
Everytime someone flips a condo ... god kills a kitten ...
Cool.
Srinath.
so now you're "The Srinath"?
maybe I missed it but what kind of work are you looking for?
what about some of the surrounding cities like Rocklin or Davis? Driving through Sac always reminds me of driving through Richmond to work. Doesn't Davis have one of the best hospitals in the valley? You might have to commute somewhere depending on the type of work. Vacaville is booming right now, Genentech keeps growing and adding stuff to their facilities. I think Seely matress is there too
Quote from: pantablo on October 31, 2006, 11:55:22 PM
so now you're "The Srinath"?
Oh yea ... what ... you jealous ... did I complain when you became Peetey Pablo ...
Anyway I do Unix application support. Resume will be cooked up as soon as I discover some good jargon to put on there and Its available free to GStwinners :thumb: .
Sealy mattress, OK so they run unix ... allright, then sleep really is a process then ... :icon_mrgreen:
Yea There is a million of these Unix geek Jokes.
Unix app support is the IT equivalent of being a grease monkey. Its always dirty and messy and needs to be adjusted and patched and started up and stopped and cleaned up ... totally fits my mind. When I am at work, I am still working on my bike and test riding it and adjusting it. And Oh yea, I am usually stuck with applications waaaaay past their retirement date ... sorta like the relic I like to ride in to work on.
Cool.
Srinath.