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11-25-2003, 11:09 PM | #31 | |
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Re: where to work to afford a murcielago?
690 billion, is that assets or revenue?
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11-26-2003, 03:20 AM | #32 | ||
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11-26-2003, 07:49 AM | #33 | ||
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11-26-2003, 07:11 PM | #34 | |
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LOL I think it is seriously sad what FXMan posts, he is a liar and his story makes no sense what so ever- he is 47 years and 45 years old at the same time, runs a 690 billion dollar company (yet cannot distinguish the type of wealth his company holds) yet has to SAVE UP FOR A 360 SPIDER and his "wfie" *Cough* Right hand *Cough* isn't allowed to go shopping anymore due to the expense of purchasing his $123,000 AND $196,000 Ferrari 360 Spyder, owns a car which he cannot spell the brand name properly (Infiniti) and only lives in a $3,000,000 house while still hooked up to an AOL account (BUT HE RUNS AN IT COMPANY)
It's insulting to people like me who had to work thier asses off in school and slave thier asses off in University who still can't afford a used 330i at 28. But really to own a Murcie, takes time, passion, skill and patience- if you are like a AUTHENTIC successful person such as Tony who has a good idea- then you are well on your way- but really you'll need to be high up the corporate ladder to be able to afford one
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11-28-2003, 06:20 PM | #35 | |
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Right on Jimster. Can anyone say 'busted'?
Speaking of Tony, where is he? I havn't seen him online in a long time.
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11-28-2003, 06:32 PM | #36 | ||
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11-29-2003, 04:10 PM | #37 | |
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I just thought I would add my thoughts to this discussion...
Firstly I am a 15 year old kid, like many other people owning an exotic (anything from a 911 Turbo to a Murci) is one of my ambitions, always has been and I suppose it always will be. I do relatively well in school and would like to follow a career in law or finance. Owning an expensive car is not my first priority, having a place to live and a solid job are far more important. I understand that it will be a very long time until I will be realistically able to afford an exotic (if ever), and even so there are always going to be alternatives to spending such a large sum of money on a car. Just talking in terms of cars I would be very happy with a 911 C4, or any 911 for that matter. This car is almost 100 grand cheaper than a Murcielago and maintenance/insurance etc. also considerably cheaper, so even if I somehow could afford an exotic its a completely different thing affording the running costs. So I try to be realistic about it, but its really no use as its always there in the back of your mind...But at the same time owning an exotic is not the purpose of my life, but would be a great addition to it. So this is a question to all (especially people like Tony) - is it a bad thing to set your sights lower than what you potentially can achieve (if I may use this analogy again) a 911 instead of a Lambo?
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just work for a Lamborghini dealership and maybe you could like test drive one that's all i can say because i can't :cough: afford one.
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i already knew that i had to to be in an executive position to afford cars like the Murc.
But what I want to know is what I should study in collage? Im still in high school and i got 3 more years till im in collage and i want to know what i should take |
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Whatever interests you, that is the most important thing. If you take something that doesn't interest you, simply because the resulting profession may pay well, your life will be an unhappy one. It's true what they say, if you find a job that you like, you will never work a day in your life. A car is but a single, small aspect in life, and you should concentrate on building the more important aspects.
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