GTP Demographics (how old are you?)

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What's the average age bracket of the GTP?

  • <10 (don't know what records are)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 10-20 (whippersnapper)

    Votes: 22 44.0%
  • 20-30 (insert lifestyle here)

    Votes: 18 36.0%
  • 30-40 (PTA meetings)

    Votes: 7 14.0%
  • 40-50 (mid life crisis..buy corvette)

    Votes: 3 6.0%
  • 50-60 (start eating more bran)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 60-70 (cashing in retirement account)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 70-80 (move to Florida)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 80-90 (happily senile)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • >90 dude you're old!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    50
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Just curious on the average age of my fellow GTPers.

I'm 29 (30 this year)

Optional Information, What do you do? (I'm finishing my degree while working for the state of MA)

Macka
 
I'm 28 turning 29 real soon. I'm a consultant (delphi, database and web programming).

Oh yes and I'm a big F1 and Sportscar (more ALMS than GrandAm though) fan :)
 
I'm 30 in October. I'm an IT Projects Analyst, and a web designer in my spare time.
 
I'm 22. And the question should be what don't I do. I work at Toys R Us, Jackson Hewitt (doing taxes) and a daycare. I also attend a music academy and will be returning to college FT in August. I have two daughters, so I'm at the PTA meetings along with the 30-40 year olds :)
 
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Just a young pup here, turning 28 this Jan.

Job's include:

Office Manager/Accountant
IT Systems Administrator
Web Guy
Bass Player ~ www.blueonion.net
Studio Engineer
Father of one 9 year old
Husband
VGame Fanatic
GTP Addict

There, now you know everything there is to know about me...

:cheers:
 
I'm 21, apprentice-mechanic since the last year... I used to wash cars before.
 
32 later this year.

I work as a credit analyst but I'm working on a career change into financial planning - I'm sick of clients and dealers pissing and moaning when I decline their deals.
 
I'm 15, will be 16 in october. I go to school for most of the day and get depressed by the lack of fun, come home happy to be home, and get on here to relax. I'm a Mazda encyclopedia, and a GT player always. When I'm not doing that I'm working on stuff in my room such as my TV set up with the speakers and stuff, or I'm watching Speed Vi.....Channel. If I'm not doing that I'm on the road with my brother, my mom , or my dad, and going well over the speed limit.

And that's my boring life.
 
well i think im the oldest one here im 44 past the mid life crises stange like corvettes but to overpriced so brought my long life dream a jag its taken 30 years

i am s self employed delivery driver i delivery all the magazines to the shops at night (yes even those ones in sealed plastic bags kept behind the counter)
 
indeed... nice to see i'm not the only one around here in the low 20s!
 
I'm 33, a Graphic Designer working in West London but live out in the sticks. Currently training badgers in a secret underground bunker to infiltrate senior government positions around the world.

Some are already in place... :confused:

Trouble is, badgers are bloody stupid and can't pull off a human accent too well - I didn't think it through very well. World domination is a bummer.... :shakehead
 
I'm 28 years old, finishing school (I graduate this May), and working at University of Florida's business services division. There, I order lots of food and take inventory for the entire campus. It's boring work, and too much is demanded of me for such little pay. Sometimes I get a moment at work and school to use GTP and GTF.

I'm engaged to my girlfriend of 4 years, and set to get married next year. I'm fishing for a new job so I'm set once I'm out of school. I'm doing web design and network administration.
 
I'm 15, 16 next February... I go to school way too often (like 5 days a week--whoa! :p :p ) But usually after school me and my dad head out to the karting track in Genk (Belgium) so I can have my daily dose of practice. There's not much to do at the track in the winter because it's dark so freakin' early but in the summer (when we're not on vacation) I spend pretty much the entire summer at the track, trying out set-ups, improving my driving and measuring up to diffirent teams. I participate in the belgian national championship ICA 125cc automatic and I also race in the rotax MAX challenge (i'national). Ofcourse I also race the occasional amateur competition, to just kick a$$ of the competition :D :D

When I'm not at the track I'm usually at home, either messing with my karts or online. OR me and my brother (I have a 16 yr old bro and a 19yr old) head out with my moms C70 :cheeburga
 
Originally posted by axletramp
I'm 33, a Graphic Designer working in West London but live out in the sticks. Currently training badgers in a secret underground bunker to infiltrate senior government positions around the world.

Some are already in place... :confused:

Trouble is, badgers are bloody stupid and can't pull off a human accent too well - I didn't think it through very well. World domination is a bummer.... :shakehead

:nervous: :nervous: Don't let 'm hurt meeeee..... :nervous: :nervous:
 
Originally posted by pupik
I'm 28 years old, finishing school (I graduate this May), and working at University of Florida's business services division. There, I order lots of food and take inventory for the entire campus. It's boring work, and too much is demanded of me for such little pay. Sometimes I get a moment at work and school to use GTP and GTF.

I'm engaged to my girlfriend of 4 years, and set to get married next year. I'm fishing for a new job so I'm set once I'm out of school. I'm doing web design and network administration.

Sounds like my situation...I'm 29, getting married this October (been together 6 years)

Finishing school in 2 years...working at University of MA right now. I do the buying for the Materials Department (mostly hardware, plumbing, electrical supplies, motors, etc) and also some general office work...processing invoices, etc. I also manage the bottled gas accounts for the different departments here...professors need helium, CO2, etc for experiments...I'm the one that orders it. :)
 
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