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Hello all , this would be my first post .........

I am a Professional Oilfield Diver/Commercial Diver working in the Gulf of Mexico. So I'm not around alot . I will be picking it up a 280z here shortly(as soon as I'm home long enough to pick it up). I'm buying it with the soul purpose of a 2jz-gte swap. Great forum & look forward to talking to ya'll !

 

Now we know whos overtime pay is causing gas prices to skyrocket!!!

 

Welcome Welcome...

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Hello all , this would be my first post .........

I am a Professional Oilfield Diver/Commercial Diver working in the Gulf of Mexico. So I'm not around alot . I will be picking it up a 280z here shortly(as soon as I'm home long enough to pick it up). I'm buying it with the soul purpose of a 2jz-gte swap. Great forum & look forward to talking to ya'll !

 

nursie to diver ...nursie to diver......do you go into the water or do you seefrom a computer----what company do yo0u work for????? a friend of mine works /worked for stolt------send pix of what you see in the sea, mon-----it is cool down there, but i cannot go there....something about age and asthma............and good luck with yer z----it will be a nice one.........welcome........

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No I actually get in the water ..... Stolt I heard was a good company to work for , It was bought by Cal-Dive & Cal-dive was bought by Helix energy services ??

I currently work for Tiburon Divers , Lone Star Diving , SeaQuest Diving & Reeks Diving & Salvage........

I haven't figured how to post pictures on this forum yet but her is a link to a few of my pics that I have on line ........

 

http://pictures.aol.com/galleries/wkfrancis28/

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I think I said enough of this? How many more people feel like they want to get their last word in? I held my tongue - I could have written a bunch of stuff on this topic, but stopped after one post.

 

Do it again and you are banned.

 

boooooo. im gonna go delete my posts then.

 

EDIT:

Done. lets all be friends again =)

my harddrive is bigger than yours, though.

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Most places will take all types of blood plasma, atleast the places I have seen here in Charlotte. Here the going rate is $40 to $50 per session. I am not sure how often you can give. The blood taken at the places that pay you, is not used in America. Foreign governments buy it, thats where the money comes in.

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Yeah its not just like donating blood. They take your blood out then seperate the red blood cells and put them back in. They keep the other stuff "plasma" and use it for hospitals and stuff. I do it at a local place up here in State College PA. It's a private company called BioLife. You can go up to twice a week, the first time you go they give you $25, the second time you get $35. Not bad for about 3-4 hrs of your time a week. Puts new parts on my car. :-D

 

Not bad. This is for a pint at a time? If I get desperate, there's blood, a kidney, a testicle, who knows?! The possibilities are endless. Hmmm, more money for the Z. I like that.

 

Theres a place near here in Greenville NC that does that. You can get like $280 in the first 2 weeks if you follow through. I think they harvest platelettes too for Hemophiliacs and such.

 

If that's true, then there's one here too. I gotta look into that.

 

Davy

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Hi.

Im an ROV-supervisor, working for an norwegian offshore contracting company. We mostly work for oilcompanies in the North Sea, but also in the gulf of Mexico, Brazil, Russia, Turkey and in the Mediterranian.

 

 

 

In my time off, I restore a 240z;)

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Hello all, I'm Josh and I'm new here as well.

 

I'm an off and on again military tech.

Army Signal Corps for 4 years, 3 years as a general communications contractor (AT&T Wireless tower testing and site installation, mostly), now followed by Air Force Reserve avionics maintenance.

 

I'm thinking that when I eventually come back to the civilian side, I need to stay away from communications, so probably going back to school for medical technology repair in the near future.

 

All in all, staying employed to earn money for the various automotive projects, the "new" 73 v8z conversion being the latest in the series.

 

Happy wrenching, all!

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I'm Tony, and even tough I'm kinda new here too, I already feel familiar on HybridZ. :)

 

I'm still a high school student, but I work for a classic car magazine, and I'm informally assigned as a Japanese and American specialist. I've been working there for a year or so, and I love it! I'm hoping to become a proffesional automotive journalist in future. I sent my CV to a tuning mag, a generic car mag and automotive TV - we'll see if anyone accepts me for work. I also work for an online car mag, it's been a lot of fun until now. My dream is to become a professional Zcar restorer and tuner. The European market for classic cars is still growing, so it's not impossible. :)

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