ferraiolo1
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Ordered on Mopar OEM Direct
There are two different part numbers one for the red one for the black.
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Ordered on Mopar OEM Direct
There are two different part numbers one for the red one for the black.
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i'm so out of touch... what is considered "good money" nowadays? i also thought i made good money until reading his signature as well hahaha.Don't mean to pry... but what in the blue F*@# do you do for work to afford all that stuff in your sig?!? I thought I made good money until I saw that, then I had to sprint to the bathroom to prevent myself from shatting myself
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For me, I'm just reaching into 6 figures, but I put a lot of money away for the future. So with that and the taxes and what not I really don't bring home that much money. Which is a reason why I have a base model big horn with a v-6.i'm so out of touch... what is considered "good money" nowadays? i also thought i made good money until reading his signature as well hahaha.
i wonder what the average income for Ram owners is. these trucks aint cheap.
i'm so out of touch... what is considered "good money" nowadays? i also thought i made good money until reading his signature as well hahaha.
i wonder what the average income for Ram owners is. these trucks aint cheap.
Start early out of a trade school and your off and running and no college debt. Life can be real good.I’m just an electrician supporting myself wife and 3 kids. And they say college is the only way. blue collar all the way.
Nice! I went the college route but completely respect the trades. I got a mechanical engineering degree. I appreciate the job security and stability it affords me. I only have to travel as much as I want and I leave my work at the office. I also got my company to pay for me to go through welding school. I’m a certified Structural SMAW welder and I’m also an AWS CWI (certified weld inspector). If I’m telling people at our railcar shops how to weld something, I sure as heck better be able to SHOW them as well. I’m turning 33 this year and I’m finally becoming an engineering manager next month. I think I have a mix of white/blue collar skillset and my company seems to appreciate that.I’m just an electrician supporting myself wife and 3 kids. And they say college is the only way. blue collar all the way.
That’s what I did. fresh out of high school, into a trade, then became a General Contractor, and now a Senior Project Manager for a company. 6 figure income. Wife hasn’t worked in 22 years, daughter finished University. Not rich but live well. I’m spending now not building a bank account to die with.Start early out of a trade school and your off and running and no college debt. Life can be real good.
I went to college with a scholarship. Got my degree with no college debt.Start early out of a trade school and your off and running and no college debt. Life can be real good.
In NYC the trades can retire at 55 if they have the time. Friend did the trade school as an electrician. Started working for Transit Authority early twenties. Retired at 55 and now collecting a pension and working for a private contractor doing the same work. Know a few mechanics that did the same thing. Life can be real good.Start early out of a trade school and your off and running and no college debt. Life can be real good.
Worked nights, weekend and holidays, nice to be off when everybody is at work, less crowds. Worked my way up because of unions (no politics), no doubt I would not have what I have today without my union.Good arguments for both sides of that coin.
Getting a bachelors degree allowed me to get a top aviation job right outa school. without having to deal with the union ladder and working nights.
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68453905AA, this was the part number on the listing and also had a image of the red switch
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Got mine on ebay, $36 shipped from a Chrysler dealer named Avondaleautomotive.Dang. That’s where I ordered mine as well. Did the part number on the bag match the red pn?
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Nice! I got mine for $32 directly through my local dealer, but that was last October.Got mine on ebay, $36 shipped from a Chrysler dealer named Avondaleautomotive.
all part numbers match:
68453905AA was in the listing, it's on the part...
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and it's on the bag...
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and that is the red one...
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So i would definitely exchange that or return it.
Bought 12/28/20 and finally hit 11k.
Another option is military. I'm retired Navy. Had no desire to go to college. Navy paid me to learn what I wanted to do. Aviation electronics. But now work in construction doing low voltage structured cabling. Military training gets you a long way with employers. Even if you only do one enlistment. And depending on what job skill you do in military, it can lead to a good career when you get out.Good arguments for both sides of that coin.
Getting a bachelors degree allowed me to get a top aviation job right outa school. without having to deal with the union ladder and working nights.
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