OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
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Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
it makes sense, cuz whenever i eat a sandwich i put cheese on it, and my favorite food is italian which has a shitload of cheese.. and i like eating bagels with cream cheese, and i like drinking milk, and i dunno. i had cereal today, then the steak, and usually steak doesn't bother me so it must have been the cereal that caused the steak to pass straight through me.
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Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
OMR SUBCAGE (S)
OMR SUBCAGES available:
Honda
pay pal accepted
Tech

click here to contact >> old man roger
the original folding peg subcage!!!!!!!!!
>>click here to see why i only sell folding peg subcages<<
OMR SUBCAGES available:
Honda
- CBR F4i - 01, 02, 03 will also fit the single seat style with minor mods
- CBR 954- all years
- CBR 929- all years
- CBR 600RR - 03 , 04 , 05 , 06 , 07 <<< click here
- GSXR 600/750 -00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05
- GSXR 1000 -01, 02, 03, 04
- R6 - 03, 04, 05 <<< click here
- R6s (old body style) - 06, 07, 08
pay pal accepted
Tech
- The 03-06 CBR 600RR , 03-05 Yamaha R6 ,03 04 gsxr 1000 and the f4i pegs are lowered and moved back and out for better peg position!
- The 01-03 GSXR 600 and 750 have the pegs moved out two inches because of the big tail section
- THE 07 600RR pegs are located 2-1/2 inches lower and 3 inches wider (Than stock)
- All other omr subframe cage models are in the stock location except they are rotated on their axis so they don't fold up unless you fold them up, this also puts your foot on the grippy part of the peg during a wheelie.
- omr subcages are available for all makes and models but only the ones listed above are available for shipping


click here to contact >> old man roger
the original folding peg subcage!!!!!!!!!
>>click here to see why i only sell folding peg subcages<<
Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
i haven't tried hospitals yet. i don't have a college degree which holds me back but i can do anything from cable to internet to phone networking/diagnosing/repair/terminating/locating etc, along with windows based networking and maintenance/hardware and software repair and troubleshooting.
i can pretty much do anything that doesn't involve unix java sun or any actual administrative IT work.
Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
well, i was gonna go, but i had just gotten my health insurance active and was trying to find a doctor when i was laid off from my job, now i've been unemployed for 4 months. i work in telecom and IT i'm used to making 30-40k/yr but i can't even get a ******* job as retail sales at t-mobile i don't understand it.
Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
yeah i've also done digital voice/alarm systems too and satellites. i've pretty much covered everything in basic telecom, never really got a chance to go into the hybrid fiber coax plant side of things because i got laid off too quickly but i learn so quick i could have done it easily.
i would rather have a desk job than be a cable jockey again but i'll take anything right now
Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
I work for a financial services co. we have a huge IT dept. some of the entry level positions don't require a degree if you have equivalent experience and starting salary is what you're used to.
Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
i don't know if it's true or not but here in missouri there was a ad in the paper one day for direct tv installers and i called the lady and they were a subcontracter and she said that her installers on average made between 30-40 a year... i don't know for sure... but you could always check into it...... just tryin to think outside of the box for yah......
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Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
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i've actually gotten calls after submitting resumes online for entry level it positions. they call once or twice, exchange emails with me, and then never contact me again and 3 weeks later i get an email saying they have decided to extend their offer for employment to another candidate what a ******* crock.
Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
yeah i've also done digital voice/alarm systems too and satellites. i've pretty much covered everything in basic telecom, never really got a chance to go into the hybrid fiber coax plant side of things because i got laid off too quickly but i learn so quick i could have done it easily.
i would rather have a desk job than be a cable jockey again but i'll take anything right now
i would rather have a desk job than be a cable jockey again but i'll take anything right now
my "boss"'s only "degree/education" was the marines like 20 years ago. You get in, even if it's runnin cable and you can work your way up. There mostly old guys who's "computer education/degree" is common knowledge to younger people
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if you know you can handle the jop, print up a falsified certificate or whatever for a degree... what company will actually call the school to find out?
live in FL? or willing to move?
live in FL? or willing to move?
Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
i don't know if it's true or not but here in missouri there was a ad in the paper one day for direct tv installers and i called the lady and they were a subcontracter and she said that her installers on average made between 30-40 a year... i don't know for sure... but you could always check into it...... just tryin to think outside of the box for yah......

it's not fun and i made **** for money when i considered everything i had to pay for up front.
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Re: OMR SUBCAGE [subframe cage]
i've already done that job, **** using your own truck and gas money to drive wherever the **** they tell you to, work on fucked up jobs ALL the time because every directv installer is contracted they do not have an actual installation department. so you get there and it takes you 4 hours to put in some huge ka/ku satellite dish on a newer roof with no structural support that will hold a 75 pound dish, almost fall off the roof because you're getting chased by wasps that like to build nests in the mast of the old dish you're upgrading an have to remove in order to install the high definition ka/ku dish. THEN after all that you spend 45 minutes on the phone on hold and if you're lucky you get to talk to someone in the phillipines who speaks absolutely no english trying to close your job out and update customer information.
it's not fun and i made **** for money when i considered everything i had to pay for up front.
it's not fun and i made **** for money when i considered everything i had to pay for up front.
somebody had a bad exp. lol
i don't know i was crusien the classifieds and thats what i came across...




