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    Regional airline captain, fly the Midwest and east coast.


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    I farm wine grapes and almonds with my family. I am also the director of operations for a large raisin receiving plant, dehydrator, packer and grower who supplies mostly the commercial bulk market.

    Interesting to hear what everybody does.
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    I have a custom residential electronics integration business. We specialize in middle to high-end home audio, theater, automation and networking systems in telluride, Colorado and the surrounding area.
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    I am a licenses electrical engineer for working for Wegman Electric a electrical contracting company. I design the electrical systems in all kinds of buildings.
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    I own a small meat processing company. We mostly produce shelf stable meat snacks like snack sticks and jerky.
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    Marketing Manager for a small software company - a developer of solutions to monitor the performance and security of servers in small to medium size companies. (We help keep you utilities guys in NERC-CIP compliance too)

    Also have done a bit of freelance design work over the years.
    So when is this "old enough to know better" supposed to kick in?

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    I'm an engineer in a large corporation.

    There appear to be several accountants and engineers in this group. My experience is that both have a knack for analyzing and balancing costs, benefits and value and are less likely to be swayed by "bling". If anything, the stereotype in my mind is that the biggest, baddest most expensive boats are owned by more of the "blue collar" workers. It seems to me that the only people that should be able to afford a $100k+ wakeboard boat would be doctors but I haven't met one yet.
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    I am a Human Resources Analyst for a very large semi conductor company. I specialize in Healthcare, Benefits and Compensation. And yes, I analyze everything when it comes to balancing costs, benefits and value. Walking through the boat show I really was saying to my self why spend 100k+ on something that will do the same thing my boat already does? I know a few CEO's with boats and they aren't crazy with bling, in fact one has a Mondo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregski View Post
    If anything, the stereotype in my mind is that the biggest, baddest most expensive boats are owned by more of the "blue collar" workers. It seems to me that the only people that should be able to afford a $100k+ wakeboard boat would be doctors but I haven't met one yet.
    Interesting perspective. I've pictured a stereotype that the $100k + price range of boat is for the "turn-key" guy, that you go out in his garage, and if he actually has a toolbox, the only thing you'll find in it is a check book.

    But I've been wrong before.

    Once.
    So when is this "old enough to know better" supposed to kick in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bergermaister View Post

    But I've been wrong before.

    Once.
    I once thought I was wrong, turns out I was mistaken.



    There was a huge thread on WW about "what do you do, and what boat/towrig do you have". It quickly turned into a dong-swinging contest with everyone posting up not only their boat, but all their toys and how much of everything was paid off...
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