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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 05:40 PM
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Internet/real estate. Co-founded CarDomain and have been doing real estate development most recently. Thinking of getting back into high-tech this year
 
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I remember Cardomain. 8th grade, during lunch, I would always on that site.
 
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Originally Posted by PJS
BG - wigs and pink tshirts... no problem! I will be out to play when the car is ready... I am very anxious...
DJ - actually a small forklift or at least a pallet jack would be very helpful for you... keep all the wheels and tires on a pallet just load it in your trailer and go... you could also move your boat around... lift chassis/drop engines, the usefullness of a forklift is limitless... Heh... this could become the "IT" accessory in Newcastle!

BTW -- I sell forklifts etc...Certified woman owned business
Locally owned and operated for 35 years
Another dealership in Portland, OR

I pay for leads that turn into sales that we do not already know about.

I pay for referrals that turn into sales/service etc.

I offer 6speed discounts on rentals and sales.

I am your basic forklift ***** -- parts, service, sales (new and used), rentals etc.
(well maybe not "*****" per se...
how about "high class forklift escort"? sounds too expensive...
how about "high class forklift escort" for "forklift *****" prices...
yeah that is the ticket )

In all seriousness -- call me if you need anything and I will help if I can!
No PJ , your a *****, a ' Mod ***** '...
 

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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by AlgaeHater
Internet/real estate. Co-founded CarDomain and have been doing real estate development most recently. Thinking of getting back into high-tech this year
You co-founded Cardomain? Very cool! I used to go there all the time!
 
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Originally Posted by audidriver18
Well I think you all know what I do but I won't say Because I don't want to step on any toes.
Hey man, as long as you're not actively soliciting business, we're kosher.
 
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I am a former military officer.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/04/us...in&oref=slogin
 

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Former military helicopter and jet pilot, UH-1 and C5. Now I help Todd make the world a better place. I sell medical devices and implants.
 
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You co-founded Cardomain? Very cool! I used to go there all the time!
Yup. Started the company 8 years ago in Seattle. It's still very popular, but caters to a different crowd than 6speed
 
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I thought I'd edit to add a plug for Greta

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/04/us...in&oref=slogin[/QUOTE]

Nice article. This is one of the reasons our coffee costs alittle more. We provide these health benefits to every single employee. We also do wonderfl things like employing women from homeless shelters in our stores. See we aren't all that bad.
 
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Originally Posted by AlgaeHater
Yup. Started the company 8 years ago in Seattle. It's still very popular, but caters to a different crowd than 6speed
*waves at Simon*

I was one of CarDomain's first lawyers, as I helped incorporate CarDomain when I was at Perkins. I remember when CarDomain employed 2 people (i.e., Simon and the other co-founder), and everytime I spoke to Simon back in the early days he would say, "Remember...we don't have much money...how much is this legal work going to cost!!!??"
 
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Originally Posted by gretapass
I thought I'd edit to add a plug for Greta

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/04/us...in&oref=slogin
Nice article. This is one of the reasons our coffee costs alittle more. We provide these health benefits to every single employee. We also do wonderfl things like employing women from homeless shelters in our stores. See we aren't all that bad.[/quote]

Greta--
Any chance you guys could speed up the baristas at the Magnolia Village location?

took me 15 minutes from entry to exit yesterday morning...




Willcox -- you sir are a good man... you work does not go un-noticed (double negative -- but makes perfect sense)
 
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I do all the testing after Todd finishes. Check for correct feel, angle, sensation and bounce. Because someone has to do it

Greta didn't Starbucks just announce a large chunk of closures????
 
Old Mar 4, 2008 | 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Pistolero
Former military helicopter and jet pilot, UH-1 and C5. Now I help Todd make the world a better place. I sell medical devices and implants.

Funny I knew a girl from Gig Harbor who's dad use to fly jets for the military and her new husband now sells the same plastic parts you do
 
Old Mar 4, 2008 | 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by gretapass
This is one of the reasons our coffee costs alittle more. We provide these health benefits to every single employee. We also do wonderfl things like employing women from homeless shelters in our stores. See we aren't all that bad.
Wow, it must be difficult for homeless people to maintain their composure when customers complain that their $4 flavored water isn't hot enough. And I say that in all sincerity because I'm a card-carrying Starbucks addict and I find the vast majority of the employees to be quite polite.

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I make big problems go away..far away
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US Army Engineer and Disaster Recovery Specialist - which equates to - I only work in war-torn third world countries and areas of the U.S. that have been wiped-out. Damn, I DO have a depressing life!!!
 
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Originally Posted by silversurfer
Hey man, as long as you're not actively soliciting business, we're kosher.
Ben, here's a good way to ensure that he gets none of your potential business.

Phase 1. Teach hot women how to wash/detail a car properly
Phase 2. Teach them not to wear clothes
Phase 3. Let the customer take pictures of them applying their new found knowledge on their cars.
Phase 4. Profit

 


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