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I’m 28 years old, I’m currently working in Afghanistan as a Security Investigator (200k+) when I decide to stop running around Afghanistan, I’m a police officer back home (55k) On a side note: when I was on the road, I attempted to stop a 300c on I95 in South Carolina doing 92/70 when I caught up with him in my 2008 police package hemi charger I realized that it was an srt8 300. I activated the blue lights, I cant describe how badly I got smoked other then it felt like I was in my old v6 Impala again. I saw nothing but tail lights for a few miles and never saw him again and I was doing 155. Still looking for this guy. Its probably one you guys lol anyways that basically sold me on the SRT8 and from then on ive been hooked on them. On my last R&R I purchased a 2006 300c SRT8 with 32k miles for 19k I absolutely love it.
$200+ as a security investigator in Afghanistan huh?
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I’m 28 years old, I’m currently working in Afghanistan as a Security Investigator (200k+) when I decide to stop running around Afghanistan, I’m a police officer back home (55k) On a side note: when I was on the road, I attempted to stop a 300c on I95 in South Carolina doing 92/70 when I caught up with him in my 2008 police package hemi charger I realized that it was an srt8 300. I activated the blue lights, I cant describe how badly I got smoked other then it felt like I was in my old v6 Impala again. I saw nothing but tail lights for a few miles and never saw him again and I was doing 155. Still looking for this guy. Its probably one you guys lol anyways that basically sold me on the SRT8 and from then on ive been hooked on them. On my last R&R I purchased a 2006 300c SRT8 with 32k miles for 19k I absolutely love it.
it was me my brakes only started to bite when I got to Britain. Cant come back as I forgot my passport
I lead a team of systems administrators and developers that are focused on network management tools for the (about to be) third largest local telephone provider in the US. So, another nerd.
I paid less than 25k for my car with 20k miles. The insurance is less than a 2011 focus that we also own and at 20 MPG, the gas is the same as the Cobra that I owned before. Incidentally, the SRT8 blows the doors off the Cobra.
33 yr old police officer (Detective). I just bought a bright silver 2006 300c SRT8 with 7,500 miles and love it. My salary is only average and now the state wants to mess with our pension to make up for bad financial decisions.....oh well at least I have a SRT8
Yeah, it's interesting to learn we have a highly paid security force IN ADDITION to all the military over there. What do they have you guys doing??? - if you can answer...I know so many things are classified.
I think I speak for a lot of people when I say we would love to have you guys back home building up our infrastructure and also laying the smackdown along the US/Mexico border.
Blackwater offered my retiree cop uncles $150,000 to work security in Iraq. The only stipulation is, they had to survive long enough to make it back to enjoy the cash.
A friend of mine was in Iraq working security and his armored [fortunately] vehicle was hit by a road-side IED. He survived, and so did his passengers, but he said the explosion had his ears ringing real bad! He is actually in the National Guard and just finished his final deployment. Iraq and Afghanistan are dangerous places.
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