Louisiana Z/Import cookout April 29th *Lakefront*
Originally Posted by RX350Z
i knew i recognized the Z in your pic. I was doing rotations at the winn dixie down airline and your car was always parked outside.
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Dustin,
would working in an Engineer/Architect firm be the kind of work you do? if so, i know the owner of "Meyer Engineers" here in New Orleans and *if* they have an opening i *might* be able to put in a good word for you..
small family run business, but last time i was there they had some hella eye candy working for them..
would working in an Engineer/Architect firm be the kind of work you do? if so, i know the owner of "Meyer Engineers" here in New Orleans and *if* they have an opening i *might* be able to put in a good word for you..
small family run business, but last time i was there they had some hella eye candy working for them..
Last edited by sumfknguy; Jan 8, 2008 at 08:55 AM.
Originally Posted by cbr900son
Hmm i wonder if a bunch of Z's parked out there would get any attention for ya.
Originally Posted by nuckinfutz74
That would be sweet, but it's still kind of ghost town out there, with only 40-50% of pre-Katrina population. It's getting better, but it is a slow process...we need the Village back!
Originally Posted by sumfknguy
Dustin,
would working in an Engineer/Architect firm be the kind of work you do? if so, i know the owner of "Meyer Engineers" here in New Orleans and *if* they have an opening i *might* be able to put in a good word for you..
small family run business, but last time i was there they had some hella eye candy working for them..
would working in an Engineer/Architect firm be the kind of work you do? if so, i know the owner of "Meyer Engineers" here in New Orleans and *if* they have an opening i *might* be able to put in a good word for you..
small family run business, but last time i was there they had some hella eye candy working for them..
Originally Posted by DustinZ33
That would be ideal. I'm mainly a draftsman. At the moment, I am in the marine industry. I work closely with the port engineer, which is over of maintenance of our vessels. We take care of 3 hopper dredges, 3 crew boats, and a couple anchor barges. I wasn't technically given the name but I was basically project manager over the building of our new anchor barge. I designed and looked over everything except the hydraulics. I don't really do much engineering work but I do some. I have designed quite a bit of structural and some mechanical items. I have also designed a few fluidization and jet water systems on the dredges. Plus other misc. things.
Originally Posted by nuckinfutz74
Well there is Bisso marine and Blessey Marine, which are 2 large companies down here.
The man is pretty nice, when I was about 15 he gave me the keys to his Porsche and told me I could go for a spin....fawking dad took the keys from me.
My girlfriends dad is in a company called Jacob's down here and they are hiring up to 5,000 people who can do CNC/Drafting/Engineers. Pay is amazing but you work 60+ hours 6 days a week and you travel a lot. If any of this is something you're looking for hit me up and I'll see what info I can get.



