What do you do for a living?
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Although I dont mine (GF wouldnt like a 24hr rig in our small place) we are spoiled on rates, in BC in western Canada I pay 6.8 cents per KW for first 1000 KW in billing period then i pay 9.6 cents after that… very cheap… might even be the cheapest in North America. I lived in the UK for a few years about 5 years ago and remember it was ridiculously expensive then, sure its even more now. I suggested to someone in the US a month or two back that wanted to mine but had “peak hours” billing that was really high, that if they had some basic electrical knowledge you could create a small battery bank that was charged during low pricing hours, and switched into use during peak hours. This also assumes that your rig is large and profitable enough to do this. but for a few hundred dollars he had a system that helped beat peak charges and could have solar or alternatives added to in the future… didnt have to be for mining specifically.
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[quote]Quote from: J4c0b5L4tt3r on May 24, 2013, 08:39:25 PM
but now days I take care of my Grandpa [/quote][quote]That’s wicked cool. +1[/quote]
Got to look out for my Gramps:) Sorry, this was one of the threads I commented in before I figured out the “Notify of reply” option…
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1buying cheap in china
2selling with profit in europePurchaser/product manager /salesman :o
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1buying cheap in china
2selling with profit in europePurchaser/product manager /salesman :o
[/quote]That’s awesome, i try to do that on a very small scale too :)
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Although I dont mine (GF wouldnt like a 24hr rig in our small place) we are spoiled on rates, in BC in western Canada I pay 6.8 cents per KW for first 1000 KW in billing period then i pay 9.6 cents after that… very cheap… might even be the cheapest in North America. I lived in the UK for a few years about 5 years ago and remember it was ridiculously expensive then, sure its even more now. I suggested to someone in the US a month or two back that wanted to mine but had “peak hours” billing that was really high, that if they had some basic electrical knowledge you could create a small battery bank that was charged during low pricing hours, and switched into use during peak hours. This also assumes that your rig is large and profitable enough to do this. but for a few hundred dollars he had a system that helped beat peak charges and could have solar or alternatives added to in the future… didnt have to be for mining specifically.
[/quote]That is exactly the kind of thinking I was looking for, thank you so much for posting that.
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I work in IT Support for a non-profit although I’m fixing to move. I tell people to reboot their computers and make sure things are plugged in. XD
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Jack of many trades but mostly computers, started as a developer for diablo 2 mmbot working on an addon baal bot (KuKbot), then moved to botting WoW for a living using one I wrote while going to school, worked as a .Net developer for Aetna Insurance, then a SAP Security Admin for a different company, now I work as a Java/Vaadin developer for a company doing electronic health record software (fiscal and clinical). Depending on the season I also work as a personal trainer, downhill ski coach, and I work for the race department of one of my local ski mtns.
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I’m an ozone layer. 8)
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If I told you, I really would have to kill you :-X
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In the military right now but I’d like to get in the IT field at some point.
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I’m civil engineer
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My Family has been Self Employed for most of life. My Dad Owns a Flag Shop that is located in our residence we sell Flags from all over the world in many sizes. We do not have the resources to do Custom Designs at this time however that is my hope in the near future.
I am Also the Owner and Founder of ADSactly Total Marketing Solutions I have been working for over a Year Quietly Building what we believe will be a force to reckon with when all our gears are turning.
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I’m 30, into graphic design since '02, when I started running a studio with a partner (it ended about 2008, restarting this year again by my own!).
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I’m a contractor for IBM. I design/install/troubleshoot ECM/BPM solutions from the FileNet suite of products. Been in the ECM/BPM arena since 1995.
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I’m 28, I’m a professional musician. I play drums professionally and a bunch of other instrument as an amateur.
I mostly play Jazz, but I get called to play other stuff sometimes : soul, funk, sideman for singers…Pretty much the (my) dream life :)
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Doctoral student in a clinical psychology program.
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I’m an Oracle Database Administrator for a large financial transaction company. Some of our customers would include PayPal, Amazon and all the large “corrupt” banks of the world. Feel like I’m selling my sole working for some of these customers but hey, it puts food on the table.
31 years old, married with one daughter and another on the way in Feb.