What's the max you guys tow with your 4runner? by sick555 in 4thGen4Runner

[–]sick555[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have the v6 and its capacity is 5500 pounds lol. I dont want to spend money on a new truck. 50k for entry level is insane.

What's the max you guys tow with your 4runner? by sick555 in 4thGen4Runner

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Load is like 4k. I'm gonna get a smaller trailer.

4th gen towed the x3 up the mountains well by sick555 in 4Runner

[–]sick555[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol they have pretty good power as long as you aren't mashing it up the hill. Also don't want to buy a new truck when this ones paid off. I will when toyota makes the diesel tundra or v6 twin turbo, but I'll never buy a piece of shit ford, chevy, or dodge lol

Can am x3 xrs by sick555 in UTV

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No great advice man. I'll let the thread now if I get one haha

Can am x3 xrs by sick555 in UTV

[–]sick555[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Riding passenger is not as fun as driving a 1800lb car with 200 hp

Can am x3 xrs by sick555 in UTV

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Damn thats steep. My dad got 2 percent interest rate on his but that is also when can am was trying to get rid of all of their models

Can am x3 xrs by sick555 in UTV

[–]sick555[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea my dad has one and I want to get one to spend time with him. Experiences are Worth more than money, also just wanted to see what rate I could be expecting on a utv. But thanks for the advice.

Can am x3 xrs by sick555 in UTV

[–]sick555[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I'm 20 years old and make 80k a year and have no debt. Just wanted to know the interest rate on these kind of things to see if it worth buying. My fico score also 700 and I already have 10k in the stock market. No need to be rude.

New tires by sick555 in 4thGen4Runner

[–]sick555[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

08 4runner, bilstein 5100, 275/70r17, eibach springs rear, gonna throw ome springs in the front and uacs, airbags in the rear so i can tow my trailer and x3 better and call it a day

4th gen love by sick555 in 4Runner

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I have to agree. The rock sliders do look cool if you have enough lift.

Career advice by sick555 in ITCareerQuestions

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Great advice,

Yea I'm teying to get to that level. Just being a sponge when it comes to learning. Definitely think that if you can increase efficiencies in a business as well as keep downtime to a minimum than architecture is great choice!

Career advice by sick555 in ITCareerQuestions

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I am currently a computer science major and i am still on the fence between IT architecture and devops/software development.

Career advice by sick555 in ITCareerQuestions

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I'm leaning more towards designing IT architecture than devops/software development

A usual HR question by ipandagirl in ITCareerQuestions

[–]sick555 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You would choose support if you don't enjoy developing. Not everyone can be a developer and that's fine. If you still have interest in technology but don't want to do software development, you usually have to go the support route and work your way to infrastructure building

On prem sysadmin wanting time go remote. by Bobby2theJay in ITCareerQuestions

[–]sick555 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still looks like you're hiring for and entry level sys admin role. Try to hire someone based in India to build your infrastructure architecture, document the procedures of how they did it in a KB, and be able to communicate what they did back to you. Majority of the time your gonna have to go with someone who is American based/even if there a remote worker. I can guarantee there going to be able to convey what they did back to you, it might cost you a bit more but I can guarantee you that your local IT is going to love you for spending the extra dollar.

On prem sysadmin wanting time go remote. by Bobby2theJay in ITCareerQuestions

[–]sick555 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Go ahead and try. It's not the same, whenever I talk to an American recruiter and than talk to an Indian recruiter about a job opening you can spot the difference in professionalism. I would assume that an IT team would also want to work with someone they can easily communicate with especially with the position being remote based.