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Just catching up with your thread. I'm not really that far away if there is anything I can help with. I have an 850 parts bike and some 1000G stuff here and there. Hows the job search going and where is the ad for your FZR? I didn't see anything on Spacecoast Clist.:cool:GSRick
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Have some bikes ready for us when we meet up.
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Ohh i forgot to update everyone. While ive applied at all the local dealers and have had interviews i genuinely did not want to leave my current job.. about 2 weeks ago i did have a moment where i snapped and locked up all of my tools and left with out saying anything to anyone because of one of my work orders being taken from me and given to someone else with low hours. After which i told my service manager that i no longer wanted to be a tech and that i wouldn't return unless things changed. Well they called me later that day and said my new job would be predeliverly inspections on new cars #gravy. Things have gotten better with my job, and ill be albe to start saving up again to pay for books and the course to get my home inspection license. I took the fzr down because 1 i got offered 100 for a running bike with a title. Thats bs. So i decided to fix it and im glad i did cause is only a $30 part haha.. the gs is still up cause i cant find the email to remove the ad, although the only offer ive had is a neon.. get out with that lol.. i could really use the hinges for the seat, mine were rusted through pretty baddly. Luckily the frame wasn't
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Originally posted by thebrandonbeezy View PostOhh i forgot to update everyone. While ive applied at all the local dealers and have had interviews i genuinely did not want to leave my current job.. about 2 weeks ago i did have a moment where i snapped and locked up all of my tools and left with out saying anything to anyone because of one of my work orders being taken from me and given to someone else with low hours. After which i told my service manager that i no longer wanted to be a tech and that i wouldn't return unless things changed. Well they called me later that day and said my new job would be predeliverly inspections on new cars #gravy. Things have gotten better with my job, and ill be albe to start saving up again to pay for books and the course to get my home inspection license. I took the fzr down because 1 i got offered 100 for a running bike with a title. Thats bs. So i decided to fix it and im glad i did cause is only a $30 part haha.. the gs is still up cause i cant find the email to remove the ad, although the only offer ive had is a neon.. get out with that lol.. i could really use the hinges for the seat, mine were rusted through pretty baddly. Luckily the frame wasn't
In regards to the bike, are you going to seal or waterproof that seat pan somehow? Might deteriorate and or twist with moisture.
Edit; Oh, just a temp thing.
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Originally posted by Burque73 View PostThat's terrific news! Glad to hear things are turning around for you.
In regards to the bike, are you going to seal or waterproof that seat pan somehow? Might deteriorate and or twist with moisture.
Edit; Oh, just a temp thing.
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Originally posted by thebrandonbeezy View PostThanks buddy, just had to put my foot down with the company. They were giving me nothing but the bs time waster recalls that the customers were waiting on. No one else in the shop was getting those tickets and it got real old real quick. Luckily now im getting decent jobs pulling ok hours. Not where i want to be but enough to buy time till i get my home inspection license. Bills paid thank goodness!
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Originally posted by Burque73 View PostI have a friend in the home inspection business, not for City building like code enforcement, but refinance/ purchase type inspections. He has done very well, overhead is low and the little truck he drives around just carries a box with a duct scope, camera and tape measure in it. I am envious since my van is always loaded to the hilt with equipment and I'm stuck on projects while he's done in no time and on to the next one. Could possibly ride a bike and do the inspections.
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Originally posted by thebrandonbeezy View PostThats exactly what im going to be doing, my dad does it now in Daytona and wants me to subcontract from him down here in vero. Now im just saving up to pay for the course to get the license. Im hoping early 2018 ill be able to leave the dealership and go full time home inspector. I tagged along on a few already with him and did one myself (with his supervision of course) and it is very easy for me at least. I have pretty extensive construction experience, so I'm pretty aware of whats wrong and whats not. Honestly the hardest part was learning the app on his tablet to do all the paper work and what not.
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Good to hear things are looking up. I'm not sure what I may have with seat hinges on, but I'll look. A lot of those kind of things are in my parents barn a half hour away, but I'll be out there either tomorrow or Monday so I poke around in there and see what I can find.:cool:GSRick
No God, no peace. Know God, know peace.
Eric Bang RIP 9/5/2018
Have some bikes ready for us when we meet up.
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Originally posted by Burque73 View PostAwesome! Good for you, and your Dad. I've found that having our sons work for us is very beneficial for both parties. Great time out of the family setting to get to know each other too.
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Originally posted by thebrandonbeezy View PostMy parents and i have had a rough relationship since i was in high school. I literally put the high in school for a lot of kids, and my parents couldn't stand it. I've since grown up, an my parent's have moved away. Our relationship has become the best its been in years and this to me is probably the biggest opportunity of my life.. to date.
I wish the same for you and your pops. May you guys know each other better and enjoy the bond of father and son.
That should probably have been a PM but oh well.
Blessings to you Brandon!
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Brandon, I'm glad to hear things are looking up. You only have dad once. Enjoy him while you can.
The inspection gig sounds great.
Town inspectors were mentioned - ugh. I sent a couple of evenings and most of last weekend helping a close family friend in need - recently divorced and selling her house. The town inspector nit picked like crazy during the CO inspection. I got everything addressed, and on the next inspection by a different guy, he told my friend that the previous inspector sure was picky..... but it passed.sigpic
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I was going to reply with another off topic comment on inspections but this thread has been sidetracked by my ramblings already.
This bike you're building is inspirational Brandon. I was telling my wife about it and she was excited to hear that it sounds like you'll keep it. Maybe you could flag the CL ad and hide it or something. It will expire soon though right?
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