Russianred
Snail Spools You!
Don't let the stance fool you, this truck is a street sweeper Many people get mad to hear that, but it's true - if I were building something for legit bashing/wheeling, it wouldn't be a late model, expensive Silverado.
I'm going into orthopedic surgery, i.e. fabricators/mechanics of the body
Oregon doesn't have formal "inspection," but they definitely take the tires seriously. I have had 7 fix-it tickets for the wheel/tire combo in the last year. Luckily, I have a set of stock 18's that I just bolt up, run it down to the PD to have the ticket signed off, and it doesn't cost me a penny. It's an annoyance though.
I've been back-and-forth in selling this car, even had a few commitments, but I backed out. I've got waaaaaaay too much of my personal time/fab into the car to sell it for "market value." I'll probably keep it forever and it'll keep getting crazier haha. I love it!
How'd the interview go? You're an RN, right? Good luck!
Jake, sounds like a worthwhile hassle with the tires! I'd do it if I had that hoss and enjoy every bit of it.
Yeah, I've been working as a pediatric nurse at a practice for almost 2 years, pretty much reached a ceiling on everything I do.. I wear so many hats and there are no more hats to wear where I am, so I am looking for something more. Applied for a position for IS trainer, this is a person who trains doctors and clinical staff how to use the electronic medical record, called EPIC.. It's one of the biggest and complex medical programs out there, used not only in medicine but also some government agencies. That's where I see my future. I had the interview on Thursday, it could not have gone better. I was told before that it would be 2 weeks until I hear from them, upon closing of the interview they said it could take, well maybe, up to a week haha! So I am VERY excited.