BellSouth Long DistanceOriginally posted by DetailGirl
What company do you work for that is putting you through six sigma?
Who do you work for?
BellSouth Long DistanceOriginally posted by DetailGirl
What company do you work for that is putting you through six sigma?
Who do you work for?
2004 Toyota Solara SLE V6
Lunar Mist Metallic
The Largest Company in the World
GE? Just guessing...if not GE I`d say Wally World.Originally posted by DetailGirl
The Largest Company in the World
2004 Toyota Solara SLE V6
Lunar Mist Metallic
GE is correct!! For now anyways. I am almost done with my Green Belt project, once I past my Greenbelt exam, around mid October as that is the "official" date that my project ends, I will be seek employment elsewhere. GE great great company, just highly undercompensated. I work to much for to little.
Sounds like telecom...I have a great job (full time employee too) but a salary that is at least 50% too low for what I`m doing...at least I have a job though. In the 2 1/2 years I`ve been @ BSLD I`ve received 2 promotions...we have a lot of line project managers with MBAs that have executive level experience...I never finished college and got promoted over them then got promoted again. Not to brag...some of it is that my last job @ Sprint was the exact background they needed in a staff position...and the job the line pm job was modeled after.Originally posted by DetailGirl
GE is correct!! For now anyways. I am almost done with my Green Belt project, once I past my Greenbelt exam, around mid October as that is the "official" date that my project ends, I will be seek employment elsewhere. GE great great company, just highly undercompensated. I work to much for to little.
Sometimes it is hard to afford all these cool detailing supplies, LOL...I wish it was 1999 again...those were the gravy days!
Good luck w/ the training.
2004 Toyota Solara SLE V6
Lunar Mist Metallic
I wish I had finished college when I should have which would have been 1999, instead I partied and fell in love thus putting my graduation into 2002 and missing the dot come boom. Live an learn. Laters
Come to Cisco - I think PM`s here multiply every 5 minutes
You have activated my special ability....
I have tried P21S and Natty`s side by side and found that Natty`s was a little more"clear" (maybe more a boost to the prep work below.) P21S was definately more subdued, not so bright. More like a traditional Carnauba. Natty`s definately last longer and attracts less dust. Personally, I only use a Carnauba as a topper for my own vehicles, but I much prefer Natty`s for topping a sealant. Never tried it solo. In my opinion, Natty`s is a better wax at half the price of P21S.
I love the smell of EX-P in the morning.
Are you hiring? I`m a bit rusty on my Cisco IOS...haven`t used those skills much the last few years. I do have a lot of WAN experience.Originally posted by groebuck
Come to Cisco - I think PM`s here multiply every 5 minutes
2004 Toyota Solara SLE V6
Lunar Mist Metallic
I continue to use both S100 and Natty`s. I like them for different purposes. I use Natty`s when I want to give priority to clarity, reflectivity, or the ability to "self-clean". IMHO, this is appropriate for light colors, metallics, and daily drivers that are exposed to wet weather. I prefer to use S100 when I want to stress depth or gain a softer, more satiny look. I choose S100 for darker colors. Dark metallics are more of a toss up for me. It depends on the specific car.
I like to use Natty`s with EX-P and S100 with EX. I think those pairs complement each other very well. As always, your mileage may vary.
Whatever the case, I want to see Dean`s pictures of the vehicles with Natty`s on there!
Thanks, awd330 for clearing up some questions, but still would like to see/hear DetailGirl`s comparison.
2000 Ford Explorer XLT
Alpine CDM-9803/Alpine MRP-F306/Crossfire TEK 35.2/Stock Speakers/JL Audio 10W3D2
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