Oh wow thanks for stopping by man! I bet people have already started recognizing you in town, huh. That's awesome, would love to be on a show like that. Good to hear you moved on; as it was obvious you were miserable working for your pops. The part where you had to work the bus when everyone else was going out, srsly felt a little bad for you. But hey it's a family business and you helped out your family so should feel good about that.
Was it hard getting on the show?
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08-23-2012, 01:18 PM #32
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NorCalMike I've worked at the Oswego Port Authority since 2008 when I finished college. They weren't allowed to use any of that footage so we had to come up with a new plan... aka I "only" work for my parents. It was not hard at all. A lot of the conversations were guided. I actually like working the bus at times. I'm known in this town already from the buses as "The Drunk Bus Guy" but it was cool to do the show.
"Do your worst, because your best is not going to help you against me."
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08-23-2012, 01:23 PM #33
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08-23-2012, 01:28 PM #35
Just typed "Oswego, NY" into wikipedia and it says you're right on Lake Ontario... hence the Port Authority. Sounds like a solid government/possible union job.
That's awesome, I'm a little jelly. I think you came across likeable on the show which is big. Not a fan of Ed Hardy though gotta be honest . But at least when people recognize you, it's not for being a d-bag or an a$$ to your family etc. The bus looked slick man and you get to chill with college kids while helping your Dad. Not too bad I guess, if you look at it that way.
What are the chances that the person (from a popular MTV show that just aired) stops by my thread. Epic .
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08-23-2012, 01:30 PM #36
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08-23-2012, 01:37 PM #37
In college again? On the show it said you have two degrees. I got one, and I sure as heck aren't going back to school! Not that I don't like school, just the cost to benefit ratio these days makes it a tough decision. But maybe since you live in a college town already it's easier and more accessible. NY as you know (like CA) has a great state system if you're going for a Bachelor's.
State job in NY (or CA)= Good $ usually. Great benefits too I hear. These states really take care of their employees. A lot of it is the Unions, which basically control the politicians for their interests. Good or bad, just the way it is!
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