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Posted 29 June 2010 - 01:40 AM

i wanted to be president when i was 10, when i was in my early teens i wanted to be a designer and design cars for mercedes and volvo. then in high school i wanted to be a mechanic and now im an electrical engineering major with a full time job as a power system operator. im real glad i didnt become a mechanic, if i had to work on cars all day i would get sick of them...

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Posted 29 June 2010 - 03:20 AM

View PostFudge_Brownie, on 28 June 2010 - 12:15 PM, said:

If you aren't thrilled with where you are, where is it that the 7 year old thought you should be?

wow...you managed to take the one semi-negative thing I said and make it all about that.
everything else I said was positive.

You missed the whole point of my post.

You know what? Today's society is always telling us to be UN-happy with our lives.
Our jobs should be better,
Our marriages should be better (for the women),
Our houses should be better.
our cars should be better.
We DESERVE this and that ....blah, blah, blah

i don't really think we always need to aspire to levels of greatness like we thought when we were young.
I simple life, a basic's life, love, hard work, Family, Faith, Freedom..

nuttin' wrong wit' that....nuttin' wrong wit' that

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Posted 29 June 2010 - 03:25 AM

View Postczar, on 29 June 2010 - 03:20 AM, said:

wow...you managed to take the one semi-negative thing I said and make it all about that.
everything else I said was positive.
My text removed the tone I was intending. I read and liked your entire post top to bottom. Just prompting for more, that's all :) Though to elaborate, I strive for my life to be better, but for my own reasons. Keeping up with the jone's is for the people financing the 3 series. And I don't deserve shit if I didn't put in the work.
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Posted 29 June 2010 - 01:53 PM

View PostFudge_Brownie, on 29 June 2010 - 03:25 AM, said:

My text removed the tone I was intending. I read and liked your entire post top to bottom. Just prompting for more, that's all :) Though to elaborate, I strive for my life to be better, but for my own reasons. Keeping up with the jone's is for the people financing the 3 series. And I don't deserve stuff if I didn't put in the work.

I see. Thank you for the clarification.
sorry...I have been a bit edgy lately.

I wish things were better.
I hope I can find a job before unemployment runs out.
I am sad that my mom died last week :(
I am sad that my youngest daughter could not be here for her Grandmother's funeral (she is in Mexico until next week) :(
And she feels horrible not being here :(

BUT...
God is good! Though I miss my mom I know she is in a better place and is at rest :)
Though I miss my daughter I know she is safe :)
And I trust Him to bring her safely home :)
And though I am currently unemployed I know that God will provide for me and my family as He has in the past :)
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Posted 29 June 2010 - 03:47 PM

My 7 year old self would probably think I'm cool. I was a lot into cars when I was young, and my 7 yr old version would probably think that my Saab is very cool.

And I always liked rock music, My 7yr old self would be pleased to learn that I play a Gibson Explorer.

I don't have a job right now and me at 7 would probably give no fuck.

I've always wanted to be a garbage man and drive the massive garbage trucks. Kinda glad I don't now.

7 year olds are very naive.
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Posted 29 June 2010 - 10:20 PM

I was going to be an athlete, football. I was faster, could jump higher and was tougher than anyone I played with.

I read books on running techniques, tackling, blocking. I watched games religiously old and new.

I was 10 yrs old. This physical ability continued thru high school. Problem was, I broke my leg when I was 13 and Pops said find a new fall sport. Shattered.

So I played soccer instead. It got me into college, but my brain was not in gear so the next dream of being a graphic designer fell by the wayside.

Odd jobs, part time school, and partying. Then I met my wife. And college came back to me, an viola! I'm an Electronics tech, with a wife of impeccable class. And patience. So my goal changed, pay the rent yadda yadda.

Then 2 sons and a mortgage. And 3 layoffs in 10 yrs. Scramble to pay the bills, but they always got paid. Then the boys grew up and needed coaches for baseball, etc. I was there, nearly every game and practice for 10 yrs.

Then we discovered learning disabilities. They needed special attention from us, both to maintain focus, and to work with the school system. #2 just graduated. Next fall booth will be in college.

My dreams were replaced with real life. I did my best, I hope. Only time will tell. Now my dreams are based on quality time with my friends and family.

I'd hope my 7 yr old self would understand, and see me as a great dad and a faithful husband.

I played my hand, and hope it pays off. I think it will.

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Posted 30 June 2010 - 04:45 AM

When I was a 7 year old, I mostly thought about what kind of person I would be.
Not really being in a career or anything, but if I was going to turn out cool, or what I would look like.

Although, even at 7 I was suuuuper into taking pictures at car shows, dog shows (with my mom), cool artsy shots, and things like that.
Not like I knew what I was doing, mostly just turning the camera at odd angles and snapping a pic.
But, it was only a matter of time before I switched to capturing video.
And now I am about to graduate college with a degree in Videography/digital film editing.
Two good friends of mine and I are starting a production company within the next few months.

So yea, as far as right now goes, I love where I'm at.
Except for my part time job, ugh.
But I try to work as little as possible, and make some cash doing side jobs.
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Posted 02 July 2010 - 10:38 PM

View PostWagon Mafia, on 29 June 2010 - 03:47 PM, said:



I've always wanted to be a garbage man and drive the massive garbage trucks. Kinda glad I don't now.

7 year olds are very naive.
well, i too wanted to drive a garbage truck when i was little and i actually did and i actually loved it! There is nothing like being on the back of a truck ripping through residential streets tossing garbage bags. Such a good workout! I loved running behind the truck but i unfortunately was a driver so i didn't do it often. Other then that, I think the little me would be impressed with what i've done. I drive big trucks and operate heavy machinery. I work on motorcycles as a hobby, have owned probably 30 or so assorted bikes through the years. I also have one of my dream cars, which, weirdly is a Volvo wagon.
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Posted 05 July 2010 - 08:08 PM

View PostRide R, on 02 July 2010 - 10:38 PM, said:

<snip> I also have one of my dream cars, which, weirdly is a Volvo wagon.

Not Weird. I've wanted a Volvo Wagon probably since I was 16. Seems like 16 was forever ago, but only 8 years. God how life changes.

I wanted to a mechanic...a "car fixer"... Then I wanted to be a guitar player(started at 4). I had a few bands, and managed to record an album at home, then the next year recorded and released a professional album and toured Northern Minnesota playing and selling it. But I wasn't happy with my personal life...mooching off friends, couldn't find a decent job (or keep the crappy ones...)... I met a girl on MySpace, and moved to Kansas and married her. I still play guitar but mostly for fun (and a little money).

At the same time, I got my first car at 14, a 51 Chevy Styleline...that really got my car juices flowing...sold it for a 49...then a Corvair, then another Corvair... I have the confidence (and some credentials now) to fix just about anything now. Just don't have a garage :-(

I just finished school for Collision Repair...don't really wanna go work in a Collision shop though. I wanna do something in the paint/fab field but there's no money there cause everyone is poor.

I also have a dream of becoming a Log Home Hand-crafter. I've been buying up tools and saving to pay for a course in Northern MN.

My 7 year old self would be proud of what I've learned, and what I've accomplished but probably disappointed that I don't have a title yet. "Mechanic" "Professional Musician" or whatever.

But I own a Volvo! LOL!

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Posted 07 July 2010 - 02:30 PM

I wanted to be a police officer when I was a kid, ironically enough I went the complete opposite direction. :lol:

Aside from that mess which is disappearing into the past I chose Industrial Offset Printing as a career. I now have a total of 6 years experience between my previous place of employment and current, and counting.........my goal is to achieve a very near future promotion and hold steady as an Assistant Press Operator.

I'm happy doing what I'm currently doing I am just a go getter, plain and simple. I know I can successfully and effectively take the next step and I refuse to settle for less. Not to mention the extra 15K per year will compensate for my 2.5 hour round trip. :lol:

Regardless of place which can change dependent upon circumstances, Offset printing is where I will spend my working years. I put in 5 years at my previous place of employement, was terminated due to tardiness and granted unemployment, drew maximum UC benefits for 16 months while I searched for a job pertaining to what I wanted to do, found that sucker finally............

Now I get gift cards for perfect attendance and have called off once due to a huge snow storm, nothing to stop me now.

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Posted 10 July 2010 - 12:31 PM

Che,and Fudge Brownie your posts were kind of inspiring (well as inspiring as a post on VS can be :lol:) , I enjoyed the read, thank you.

It seems everywhere I turn lately I see some kind of inspiration to quit my job and start my own business, but I fear failure and it's consequences. I, like many of you guys I'm sure, Need to quit being "content" and just do something about it because my 7 year old self would not be happy with just being content.

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Posted 14 July 2010 - 02:49 AM

because this is the first time i have seen this i guess ill post up my life story.


I was always a helper when i was young. I was always friends with the person everyone picked on. I defended them from bullies and helped them when they needed it. I knew that's what i was supposed to do in life. In high school i was kinda a Nerd Jock if that is even possible. I had a 3.8 GPA doing advanced placement classes, and still managed to do Varsity Football, JV Basket ball, and be the Vice Wing commander of the A.F.J.R.O.T.C. program. I always wished i could join the military but because of some health issues (asthma) i could not (i could pass the physical but my medial records kept me out). I ended up with a full scholarship and did about 1.5 years of college. I ended up taking the summer off one year and Never went back. I lost the Scholarship and just started doing the normal drop out party life. I decided to make up for all the times i missed parties because i had homework to do. after a few years of this I realized it wasn't the life I wanted to live. My younger brother joined the Military and one day said to me..."bro what happened to you, I use to look up to you. You were the man, everyone Knew you and respected you" At that point I changed ALL of my life, i swore off the parties and drinking, cut off a lot of people I always knew were not my true friends. I started working really hard at my job (computer repair company) and eventually with the help of my little brother landed a Job working Dispatch for the local 911 center.

Its funny how things have gone for me after the change, I managed to get a house on my own. Its just a 1400sqft Trailer in Orlando, but its mine, and I own all the land its on, so I'm happy about that. It may not be as nice as my Brothers house but its bigger and newer. and I'm proud of it. I got my Volvo wagon (which kinda reminds me of my first car...ford escort wagon) and it keeps me out of street races and other trouble. I make more money than most 25 year olds i know and i have a secure future in this job.


Looking back on all this .....my regrets????????????

#1 is letting myself get out of shape. i was always a lean guy. maybe 160lbs max. and when i stopped the parties I let myself get to 290lbs. now its almost imposable to get back down.
#2 I should have finished school. at least my AS. it was only a few classes away.
#3 the 2 reasons above are related to this one, I love to help people. and I would love to one day be a Cop. but not having a degree and being out of shape are killing that dream. being a dispatcher and interacting with them is kinda bitter sweet. I'm so close to the dream yet so far.
#4 although i love my Girlfriend (been together for 6 years). I find myself some nights wishing I wasn't so damn nice, and that I didn't have to help everyone who slips around me. maybe i would be even better off than I am now if I actually had someone helping me @ home. VS paying all the bills and upkeep on the cars and house. I COULD BE DRIVING A NEW CORVETTE DAMN IT!!!!!!!!!! lol.
#5 I really wish i hadn't lost contact with a lot of my really good true friends. The ones who i always looked out for, I now realize that they looked out for me just as much as I did them.
#6 i wish i didn't carry everyone's problems on my shoulders. If your car won't start I'm the type of person that will be at your house till 3am fixing it FREE. then go home shower and go to work with only 3 hours of sleep. just who i am.


Overall I think Young me would be happy at where I''m at in life. I'm still helping people, i had some fun years and did my thing, made mistakes, paid the price, learned and moved forward. and i still have plenty of time to reach other goals if I want. made a few new friends who's friendship i truly value. I'm sure young me would say you could be better, you CAN be a cop. In 1 year you could knock off all the weight and finish all the classes. you just gotta want it. and I know that, but i guess I've become complacent and lazy. Its funny how I just notice this post tonight...the night i get back from Walmart after picking up power bars and a scale to start my diet. WHO KNOWS MAYBE THIS THREAD IS MY NEXT KICK IN THE REAR TO KEEP MOVING. it sure made me think about my life.


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Posted 14 July 2010 - 06:00 AM

When i was 7 years old, I have no idea of what I wanted to do. I was still a kid people Posted Image All I do was playing soccer with friends on a dirt field, go fishing on the stream in front of my house, swimming in the dirty ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD river nearby my house.

When I came to America (when I was 10), then I started to think what I want to become when I get older. First thing come to mind is being an engineer just like every other Asian person (25% of my relative career). That goal stick with me until my freshman year of college. I found out that I'm not good with math so ditched that plan and wanted to become a drug dealer (legal one). However, after two years of drunken college party, group gaming at the college computer lab, lack of concentration on school work and no natural ability in comprehension of science field college courses, I changed major once again.

During the summer of freshman and sophmore college year, I work at Freightliner part plan to buy my first car (1991 Toyota Camry). That car is freaking maintainance free and great gas mileage.

I figure I was pretty competent and love playing on the computer, so why not major in that? With another 4 years of studying and working at the same time (full time in a local hospital medical records dept, couple stints at USPS as seasonal worker ), I finally graduate at the age of 24 in MIS (or Business Administration/Information System). Right before that (23), my dad retired due to health issue so I had to man up and bought a townhouse for both of us to live in. My dad help me with the down payment but I paid for everything else.

In two years, my job is still not applicable to my degree but I manage to buy my first single family home all by myself. I paid back my dad loaned money for my first townhouse from the profit of selling it.

Now, my career is applicable to my degree and very stable. I have thought about MBA program but couldn't justify myself paying $30K for another piece of paper. I know I will not get as much in compensation for my degree after I finished it so why even bother. Beside, now that my wife finally got out of her school and been working for a year now so we have dual incomePosted Image

So as of right now, i'm pretty happy and content with my life. Family is what important to me the most at this moment. The next goal for me is probally to have my own family even though I keep denying it to my wife.

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Posted 14 July 2010 - 04:11 PM

Well, looking back I think I've done a lot of things right. When I was 7, I think I wanted to build cars or catch lizards for a living. As I got a little older, I wanted to do something in the marine field to keep me on or near the water. I started doing research on what could keep me on the water during the day, and nothing really seemed to pay the bills. That is where my heart is, and I crunch the numbers now and then anyway, thinking if one day the funds allow starting something of my own, I could go a different direction.

In spite of sitting in an office today, I am extremely happy with where I am. I'm not sure how my 7-year old self would think of me. I think I am a much bigger and better person than I was ever on the course to become when I was in my teens and even going into college. However, I make decent money for my age, and once dad retires I'll be making enough money to live very comfortably at a standard of living that I'd feel comfortable raising a child in, and accumulate wealth at the same time. I do enjoy my work, and it's something I could be happy doing for a very long time.

For most of my life I truly believed that every girl I knew or met or hooked up with was so stupid or disconnected from me that I would be a lone wolf forever. Now, I'm married to a woman who is 100% in tune with me, and we are on the same page with everything. We have a mutual understanding and agreement on things we disagree about, and talk about them often without fighting. Every day is something we go through together, and support each other. This is what marriage is supposed to be, and something I could have never understood without being here.

I have a house, that is waterfront and has ocean access. It's a small house, but on a nice street in south Florida, where I feel I truly belong. I have a couple of fast cars that have brought me a lot of joy and allowed me to show my understanding of engines and mechanics, this has satisfied my yearnings as a child, when it was all mysterious and magical. I could build a frame, body, interior, suspension, engine, from scratch if I had to.

I have a boat that will get me to the water whenever I want once it's back in full working condition. If it doesn't get to full working condition, I will buy a different boat. I have a truck now that can pull it comfortably or anything else I would realistically want to trailer.

There is a baby girl on the way, due in September. She's going to come into a nice house that's kept pretty damn clean, and have the fortune of having both her sets of grandparents living locally for added support. She should have an awesome childhood, and we're going to enjoy the hell out of watching her grow and raising her.

In retrospect, I think I moved too quickly on some things, but I've rolled with the punches and believe I'm where I'm supposed to be. I've got a hell of a foundation for an awesome life, that I think I've just begin to start living.
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