Posted by JDB on June 27, 2011 at 20:47:16 from (98.16.182.148):
You all have been of help giving great advice and asking some very good questions. I Am going to follow up by giving my background information. I received a welding degree, hold 2 certifications, worked 10 years as a welder/fabricator/machinist. Received an associates degree in drafting and worked as an engineer for 10 years designing automated sampling equipment. Some of you have seen equipment I designed. Does your grain elevator use an InterSystems brand truck probe or rail load out sampler? 2 years ago I completed my bachelors degree in business and currently work for an oil blending/distribution company in the product development department. I analyze forcasts to manage bill of material changes and fluid formula's. I want to move up to managing people and or a department. While I have learned a lot about oil and like my boss, I am not intersted in moving up in present company. I have questioned my motive for considering a masters degree. BTW, kids are grown and wife is totally for going on. Thank you all! PS, this is tractor related because if I make more money, I can own more tractors. Have (2) Case DC's and an International 886
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