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    #31
    Originally posted by Matt Garcia
    Ray, I like your philosophy. I am curios to know what datacenter you managed, if you dont mind?
    I managed the data center for Knoxville TVA Employess Credit Union, the second largest credit union in the state of Tennessee. I also managed the online (tellers, ATM's and PULSE interface) part of National Bancshare Corporation. I also did a lot of the software development, system software including custom modules, and several online applications. I was also one of the developers of the PULSE shared ATM network for a couple of banks and did software for the bank interface from their local network to the shared network.

    I, at one time, did pursue the prestige, money, and positions of moving up the corporate ladder. The higher I got the less I liked what I was doing. Managing budgets, people, conflicting resources, tight schedules, vendors, etc. was becoming a hassle. It was killing me and destroying my family. Weekends were never mine and evenings were a crap shoot.

    After the CEO and I had a, shall we say lively discussion, I was offered a buyout. I took it and it was the best decision I made. I now do work I enjoy, deadlines are not mine, and most importantly I was able to spend time with my family and friends.

    I took a drop in pay. But I make enough to keep a roof, buy groceries, buy gas for the boat, and have a little left over. I discovered that having a high paying job is not worth the other losses. Happiness, and the ability to enjoy life, are more important than the status and money. If die and have not enjoyed your life, done something that you personally enjoy, and that is personally rewarding, then what have you done?

    I would like to go back 30+ years and change some decisions. I think I would have tried more adventurous things, explored more of the world. I probably would have liked to spent a couple of years in the peace corp. Slogging through mud in Viet Nam and shooting at people I did not know, that have never harmed me, was not my idea of a good time. Of course these people would have harmed me if given the chance, but I could have found another venue to spend my younger years.

    I listened to too many adults that went through WWII and the depression to mold my decisions. That was a mistake as their life experiences markedly warped their perception of the world. Stability and longevity with a company was tops on their minds. You had to climb the corporate ladder to be a success. Bull puckey. Success is measured by a persons own metrics, nothing else. Find something you like to do and don't worry about the other bloke that just bought a 52" TV that you cannot afford. At least I have no debt and worrying about which bills to pay is not on my agenda.
    Last edited by raythompson; 11-30-2006, 06:55 PM.
    Ray Thompson
    2005 22V

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      #32
      Happiness, and the ability to enjoy life, are more important than the status and money. If die and have not enjoyed your life, done something that you personally enjoy, and that is personally rewarding, then what have you done?
      While I dont have the life experiences you have had, I could certainly agree with that.

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        #33
        wow greg, you must have your hands full with three, no four females in the house!
        Originally posted by G-MONEY
        It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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          #34
          Originally posted by raythompson
          Where in Oregon? I am curious because I spent my teen years on a farm in Southern Oregon. I lived 15 miles outside of Rogue River and attended school in Rogue River. I also attended Southern College part time while I was a junior and senior in high school. I left the area in 1969 because of a Viet Nam war commitment. I have been back to the area several times and find that little has changed.
          Ray,

          I live 30 minutes west of Portland. I can look out of the front of my office and see the coast range about 5 miles away. Moved here in 1969, my dad retired from the USAF 20 years. Was fortunate to be able to move around quite a bit in youth mostly OK & TX. Can't imagine living any where else now. Hour to Mt Hood, hour to beach, hour & half to desert. 14 minutes to local 1200 acre lake. 30 minutes to Willamette & Columbia rivers. 1 1/2 hour to great Tige' dealer.

          Life is good.

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            #35
            Work for a Steel Erector in the northern Colorado area as a project manager, although it leads me to travel quite a bit. Living in Central Mississippi at the moment. Could do without the the travel but all together love my job. It lead me to own my dream boat at 23 so i guess i can't complain!!!!
            Top Heavy

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              #36
              top heavy,

              that sounds like fun job!! It's nice buying your toys at a young age! I have my dream boat at 25, and dream car at 27 I love it!

              Dom
              Originally posted by G-MONEY
              It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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                #37
                Believe me, With 4 women around 24/7, there are dfinatley those days that I just need to "take a walk" to the marina to wash the boat (again). I think I claim the cleanest boat in Discovery Bay. All in all though, I wouldn't have it any other way!!
                "Just Surf Damn it"

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                  #38
                  Im a tige dealer , and auto repair facility specilizing in corvettes and mustangs, our family are members of the tampa bay water ski show team , my oldest son skis at cypress gardens and goes to colledge, the youngest has won barefoot competition 3 years in a row at the southern regions competition. As you can imagine on all are days off we are skiing as a family, behind a tige of course.

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                    #39
                    I am a home inspector. It's pretty cool, get to be outside and do something different everyday.

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                      #40
                      I'm just a dumb carpenter trying to hit the nail once in a while . I have done some pretty fun projects over the years, 21 now. Mostly residential custom homes. It's aways fun when someone wants something different, indoor/outdoor pools, sports courts under garages, waterfalls inside the house, we once built a grand circular stairway to no where. Really, it was off the entry and went up to a bridge that went no where. We figured it cost some where in the $150,000 range and was absolutely useless. People and ideas? We also have built some restaurants. My family owns some Original Wingers Restaurant in Spanish Fork, Lehi and Park City, great franchise. So when not working with me the rest of the family works in the restaurants. My wife of 20 years, son 17 and daughter 16 actually don't work at any of our restaurants, to much stress, they work for a local Bountiful Wingers ten minutes from home , ours are all an hour or more away. Everyone thinks it's weird, but it works for us.
                      My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.

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                        #41
                        I am a Regional Fleet Manager for an Equipment Rental Company
                        A man can only be beaten 2 ways - give up or die!

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Original Wing Nut View Post
                          I'm just a dumb carpenter trying to hit the nail once in a while . I have done some pretty fun projects over the years, 21 now. Mostly residential custom homes. It's aways fun when someone wants something different, indoor/outdoor pools, sports courts under garages, waterfalls inside the house, we once built a grand circular stairway to no where. Really, it was off the entry and went up to a bridge that went no where. We figured it cost some where in the $150,000 range and was absolutely useless. People and ideas? We also have built some restaurants. My family owns some Original Wingers Restaurant in Spanish Fork, Lehi and Park City, great franchise. So when not working with me the rest of the family works in the restaurants. My wife of 20 years, son 17 and daughter 16 actually don't work at any of our restaurants, to much stress, they work for a local Bountiful Wingers ten minutes from home , ours are all an hour or more away. Everyone thinks it's weird, but it works for us.



                          i bet you see some truely stupid stuff!!
                          Originally posted by G-MONEY
                          It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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                            #43
                            A contracted Aircraft Quality Assurance Representative for the military.
                            I'm on a boat man. I got my flippy floppies....

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                              #44
                              ddutcher, which company do you work for in ca?

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by ddutcher View Post
                                I am a Regional Fleet Manager for an Equipment Rental Company


                                so can you give us a good deal on rentals?
                                Originally posted by G-MONEY
                                It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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