Any Wisconsin Xjer's here??
Got some pics here from when I did my work this summer. Livin in Altoona, technically. Goin to school at CVTC.
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Originally Posted by blinkbears
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Got some pics here from when I did my work this summer. Livin in Altoona, technically. Goin to school at CVTC.
Have you seen this tool?
You got a sweet ride. Much nicer than my ancient beast lol. But I can't complain too much tho with only 113K on the clock. Even though I live in fear of it breaking down on me lol.
Cool ya I'm in the Electromechanical Tech program and thankfully all my classes are out at Gateway. I feel bad for the people who have to drive back and forth.
Seems we very well may cross paths sometime next semester. I'll be sure to keep an eye out.
Seems we very well may cross paths sometime next semester. I'll be sure to keep an eye out.
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Originally Posted by blinkbears
Cool ya I'm in the Electromechanical Tech program and thankfully all my classes are out at Gateway. I feel bad for the people who have to drive back and forth.
Seems we very well may cross paths sometime next semester. I'll be sure to keep an eye out.
Can't wait to leave the clairemont campus and the stupid gen-Ed classes that I don't need for machine tool!! The only good thing about being a country boy there is that I am one of the only ones in gen Ed classes. People there get pretty impressed when I tell them I am going to machine tooling and want to work with my hands rather than in an office.
Once it gets 40degrees and The roads are clear in spring I plan on biking 15-16 miles to school in the morning a couple days per week.
Can't wait to leave the clairemont campus and the stupid gen-Ed classes that I don't need for machine tool!! The only good thing about being a country boy there is that I am one of the only ones in gen Ed classes. People there get pretty impressed when I tell them I am going to machine tooling and want to work with my hands rather than in an office.
Can't wait to leave the clairemont campus and the stupid gen-Ed classes that I don't need for machine tool!! The only good thing about being a country boy there is that I am one of the only ones in gen Ed classes. People there get pretty impressed when I tell them I am going to machine tooling and want to work with my hands rather than in an office.
I've been in the machine tooling shop, it's fairly impressive. The only bad thing about the Gateway campus is it's a freaking sausage fest lol



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