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  • ignorant

    Nov. 21, 2008 7:59 a.m. ignorant UberDork

    http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/cu-icar/

  • MadScientistMatt

    Nov. 21, 2008 8:25 a.m. MadScientistMatt HalfDork

    Sorry to hear that. Good luck with your job hunt... and with selling the house.

  • clownkiller

    Nov. 21, 2008 8:50 a.m. clownkiller New Reader

    ignorant wrote:

    I'd offer you help... but we are not hring cept for a few select positions.. and for the ones that are open wouldn't interest you....

    Any job is better than no job..................

    Angry, good luck with the move. You will be just that much closer to the Hong garages.

  • minimac

    Nov. 21, 2008 9:05 a.m. minimac Dork

    Housing in the Simpsonville/Greenville area is as bad as in Mi....meaning it's a buyers market there. Mrs. Mini and I are looking to that area also. There are a ton of foreclosures and bargains galore. They let developers overbuild and now they're stuck with a lot of empty houses in empty neighborhoods. Work is so-so, depending on what you do. BMW just had massive layoffs and Cat may be following soon, but there are jobs to be had.

  • poopshovel

    Nov. 21, 2008 9:07 a.m. poopshovel Dork

    So sorry bud. Great attitude though, and that obviously goes a long way. The selfish bastard in me is happy you'll be closer. Kisses.

  • Wally

    Nov. 21, 2008 9:42 a.m. Wally UltraDork

    I don't know about Greenville, your just down the road from a giant butt on a stick. They can paint it however they want, it's still a gigantic butt. Good luck. We went a few years ago and loved.

  • ignorant

    Nov. 21, 2008 9:54 a.m. ignorant UberDork

    clownkiller wrote:

    ignorant wrote:

    I'd offer you help... but we are not hring cept for a few select positions.. and for the ones that are open wouldn't interest you....

    Any job is better than no job..................

    Angry, good luck with the move. You will be just that much closer to the Hong garages.

    True. but we are in the lowcountry and the positions I know about are more junior development roles...

    I think angry would not like troubleshooting product issues on an assembly line much.

  • Type Q

    Nov. 21, 2008 12:38 p.m. Type Q HalfDork

    We haven't heard from Alfadriver in couple weeks. Does anyone know if he is still working?

  • corolla2tcte27

    Nov. 21, 2008 3:04 p.m. corolla2tcte27 New Reader

    I got laid off from a 25 yr. job in June. Best thing that ever happened to me, except my wife and daughter. Found a job I absolutely love and the money isn't bad either.

  • fastEddie

    Nov. 21, 2008 3:33 p.m. fastEddie Dork

    Wally wrote:

    Good luck. We went a few years ago and loved.

    That's a little too much info....

  • AngryCorvair

    Nov. 21, 2008 4:51 p.m. AngryCorvair Dork

    i'm totally looking forward to being closer to Hong Norrth. and without need for a good car heater, i'll definitely build another corvair once i'm in SC.

    for those who are local, my wife's cousins live on Piney Mountain. it's beautiful, there's excellent mountain biking nearby (Paris Mtn State Park), and Greenville is a very clean city. it looks like an excellent place to raise the family.

    thanks for all the good wishes. i'm ready for the challenges we're facing, and my wife is over her initial worry and is 100% on board for this new chapter in our lives.

    i thought the BMW layoffs were just in germany? i know the plant is now under construction and the vehicle production volume is going from 160k to 240k over the next three years.

  • 914Driver

    Nov. 21, 2008 5:07 p.m. 914Driver Dork

    P, you'll be fine; great attitude, marketable skills. You aways have a family and your wife is 100% with you. Actually I'm almost jealous, love the Greenville area, always up for new challenges and I really want to downsize my house.

    Please keep me posted. Oh yeah, when you roll that snowblower off the U-Haul expect questions.

    Good luck. It's nice to have someone with contacts for rust free cars BTW.

  • oldopelguy

    Nov. 21, 2008 9:31 p.m. oldopelguy HalfDork

    And with the 46% drop out rate at Greenville high schools there's plenty of opportunities for any kid who can graduate...

    If you need anything when you get down here let me know, 20 minutes from downtown G-ville and have most everything you could need in the shop. Haven't worked on a Corvair in a while, but they're not rocket science.

  • AngryCorvair

    Nov. 22, 2008 6:36 a.m. AngryCorvair Dork

    the 2007 data is for 16 high schools in the Greenville school district. below i've summarized the number of schools in each graduation percentile:

    40-49% -- 1

    50-59% -- 3

    60-69% -- 3

    70-79% -- 6

    80-89% -- 1 (Riverside High)

    90-99% -- 1 (Greenville Technical Charter)

    no ranking shown -- 1

    i didn't dig any deeper, but this is for public school heathens. my kids will be in private schools because we're education snobs.

  • Nov. 24, 2008 11:23 a.m. spitfirebill HalfDork

    Piney Mt is a high rent district, but not as high as Paris Mt.

    The layoff at BMW (I think about 400) were not BMW employees, but the MAU contract employees. Seems that's the way they do it now. I suspect they will be called back when the new plant opens up.

    I also suspect if you are an electrical technician guru, instead of looking for a production job, you will be fine.

    You don't really need private schools in Greenville, unless you are a real snob. That said, Greenville is one big school district with the related problems. All the schools are relatively new. A lot of the teachers and administrators that live in Greenville come to work in Spartanburg County, which has 7 smaller districts. We (Spart) have talked about consolidating some of the districts, but you would not believe the bitching.

    We still need heaters in cars here.

  • fastEddie

    Nov. 24, 2008 11:30 a.m. fastEddie Dork

    AngryCorvair wrote:

    i didn't dig any deeper, but this is for public school heathens. my kids will be in private schools because we're education snobs.

    I'll see your private school snobishness and raise you unsocialized homeschool snobishness!

  • Nov. 24, 2008 11:34 a.m. SVreX UberDork

    I'll see your unsocialized homeschool snobishness, and raise you one hoity toity president of the unsocialized homeschool snob's local private membership association!

  • fastEddie

    Nov. 24, 2008 11:50 a.m. fastEddie Dork

    I'm out!

    Sorry I missed the Fenner for President campaign, hope it wasn't too ugly!

  • Nov. 24, 2008 9:37 p.m. SVreX UberDork

    Actually, after accepting the position, I realized I might not be up to the challenge.

    Waaay too much estrogen (and momma bears) in the average home school association.

    It was a VERY challenging 2 years.

  • Mental

    Nov. 24, 2008 10:02 p.m. Mental UltraDork

    I attended SC public education until the 10th grade. You can make your own judgements....

    Perhaps private school would be best.

  • ignorant

    Nov. 25, 2008 6:18 a.m. ignorant PowerDork

    AngryCorvair wrote:

    i didn't dig any deeper, but this is for public school heathens. my kids will be in private schools because we're education snobs.

    I had to adjust to the ways of down south a while ago.. like.. road signs... They may be there they may not.

    As a hint, my wife teaches in private schools in charleston SC. Do not for 1 second believe that because it says private on the door it is better than the public system. There are better and there are worse. Do your homework.

  • Jensenman

    Nov. 25, 2008 7:28 a.m. Jensenman UltimaDork

    ^^ Exactly. The more rural and inner city public schools do worse than the suburban schools. We did some digging a while back because we have considered a move (with the economy, that's probably not going to happen real quick). Some of the small town schools do pretty well too, Tigerville in particular has a highly rated middle and high school but the elementary is not too sporty.

  • AngryCorvair

    Dec. 20, 2008 9:33 p.m. AngryCorvair Dork

    how does jinxing work? i mean, i want to tell y'all what i've been working on lately (in very general terms since the patent hasn't been awarded yet), but i don't want to jinx it. in the worst case, i'll have my name on a patent and one more line on my resume. in the best case, i'll be towing my Challenge / Lemons / UTCC cars with a much nicer rig!

  • tuffburn

    Dec. 21, 2008 12:12 a.m. tuffburn New Reader

    good luck angry, if you need any help packing or moving contact me. and thanks for the help a while back, now michigan is gonna suck even more.

  • JeepinMatt

    Dec. 21, 2008 1:08 a.m. JeepinMatt New Reader

    Welcome to the south Angry. I see you're moving one state down from me. SC is like our slightly less-cool brother Living down here makes you soft when it comes to cold weather, so keep that heater. Cool selection of rust-free cars and room to stretch. Lots of good driving roads and a bunch of gearheads down in the southeast. You won't regret it. Not to make it a public vs private schooling deathmatch here, but I'd vote for public school. The people in private schools don't do any less drugs or start any more crap than those in public school, they just tend to be richer. Learning to be around a more different bunch of people is the most valuable thing they'll learn.

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