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UBC Alum here as well. Major in Accounting and Finance.
The Engineering Department Buildings between East Mall and Main Mall is an awesome place for car photoshoot The urban building designs look very finlandish and swedish.
I work with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). GIS is a computer-based tool for mapping and analizing things that exist, or events that happen on the earth. A GPS unit is one application using GIS, but I work mostly with natural resource management.
I started out as a Cartographer for the military, and no, that's not the study of "Cars". I started studying cars (car care) about a year ago, after finding this forum !!
student at SUNY Oswego studying to be a high school Technology teacher. Have had my detailing business since my senior year in high school and I plan on deetailing cars as a side job for a long time. worked for my neighbor doing body work this past summer so that will help for those things that just wont buff out
UBC Alum here as well. Major in Accounting and Finance.
The Engineering Department Buildings between East Mall and Main Mall is an awesome place for car photoshoot The urban building designs look very finlandish and swedish.
Wow! I thought you weren't even in Vancouver!
Well glad to know I even got a fellow school mate in this forum
and I would go take pictures but seeing cars stuck at the same spot for 5 mins letting students walk by just makes me more scared to drive on campus. (except to the parking lots near the main streets )
...Was at school earlier this year for a diploma in mechanical engineering.
Don't know where I go from here?
Fiat's coming to the US. I would think an Italian ME who's fluent in English would be quite an asset on either side of the pond. (Or to other international manufacturing companies.)
Fiat's coming to the US. I would think an Italian ME who's fluent in English would be quite an asset on either side of the pond. (Or to other international manufacturing companies.)
I work as a claims adjuster out of my house. I handle property and casualty claims. Part of my job requires me to write up damaged vehicles. Working from my house gives me the opportunity to work on my vehicles during short breaks during the day.
I have a 2006 F150 that pretty much just sits in the garage as I have a company car with free gas. I detail and detail and detail the truck and it seldom leaves the garage.
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