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Wow, Boz mind telling us what you do? You've certainly achieved a LOT in four years of hard work...

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yeah at least what industry you are in? and what previous knowledge did you have b4 you came to states?  I mean if you very a CEO in a contry and run away loosing all your money i can see getting rich again would be quick and easy for you.

if you very a high school grad starting from absolute scratch, then i would expected it to be a huge amount of work. so which is it?

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I did have college degree coming from Europe to US. Then first year living in the US I went to college and got my US BA degree in visual communications. One year only because they accepted my degree from Europe and I only had to take general education classes. College was more of a chance to start dealing with smaller businesses that were looking for cheaper rates through college students. After a while I started meeting more and more people, getting better projects and one thing led to another.

I do graphic design/web development for entertainment industry and real estate corporations here in Arizona. Entertainment industry is not sex/porn sites just to let you know :) I do web sites for Hollywood movie studios and not only web sites but many other interactive stuff as well. I work with a few web agencies located in LA and I give them more then any partner could give in terms of time and dedication.

I love what I do and I believe (with a risk of sounding cocky) that I am good at what I do. I do think though that being the best is not the crucial thing in becoming successful. I think that hard work, dedication to your clients and getting stuff in a timely manner bring more weight to success then just talent.

I'm also holding a creative director position in an AZ company that is an online retailer for performance and other cool parts for sport compact cars.

Did that answer your question?

nice. its great to have a job that you love and that also pays well. esp a creative job.

btw, i was actually considering a mazda 6 as my next car if i was to get a new car to replace my 98 used one.

but after seeing the pictures of them together my opinion of it went down.

off well maybe i have enough money to buy an audi 4... maybe next year.

Wow, that new A6 looks absolutely gorgeous in black.

Congratulations and excellent choice.

I recently test drove a new, black A4 2.0T Quattro. Phenomenal car. I am a huge fan of the direction Audi is going (except in price of course :p).

With any luck, I'll be able to trade my 2000 A4 in for one this year. Although I'll be sure to check out those A6s if I think I might be able to afford one :)

But, its a jetta ....    :p

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That's like saying an Aston Martin DB9 is "just a Ford Escort." The only Audi that uses anything made by VW is the A3 (which is based on the Golf platform), and the upcoming Q7 (which is based on the Touareg/Cayenne).

That's the American Dream...the ability to come here and work to achieve your dreams under a government that will not interfere, or even help you with them.

Just out of curiosity, which country in Eastern Europe? My great-grandparents hail from Poland...=)

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