Who does what for a living?

Construction, And on the side anything that will make an extra dollar, Like at the moment scrap metal and catalytic converters. So if anyone has any Catalytic Converters laying around off your vehicle I would be interested in them. Please PM me.
 
I'm in:

10 yrs in the Air Force as a Turboshaft Engine Mechanic - jet engine with a prop in the front or on top

14 yrs as an Electrical Engineer working for Rockwell Automation (process control - we control anything and everything from car manufacturing to wrapping M&Ms)
 
Ch-53E mechanic/ crewman for the past ten years. Currently assigned to the Center of Naval Aviation Technical Training as a mechanic instructor.

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Sharepoint Administrator/Developer 2007 and 2010. used to be a network engineer/administrator

non geek speak:

I write software for a specific Microsoft Product.
 
City Police Officer 27 years now , SWAT team, department armorer, firearms instructor, did work drug task force a few years...

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I am now on disability for my back. I was a machinist for almost 30 years. Made a lot of parts for the Alaska pipe line. Some nuclear parts and even some parts for one of the Space Shuttle. I Worked on and built motors for Mark Martin's Bush cars back in the day. I also worked on motors for Jeff and Ward Burton when they ran Late Model Stock cars. I built two Pro Street cars that won quite a few shows. I have been out of work since 2001 and it's a drag. Its hard to make plans because I never know how my back will feel from day to day. O well it could be worse I guess. I have always wanted to work on big ships. It's so nice to see such diversity on here. Congrats to all
 
I'm a Cisco beotch... basically anything IPT or contact center. I travel most every week, American Airlines, Marriott and National Rental all love me :laugh:
 
Low Income Financial Advisor or you may call it a Pawn broker :laugh: Been doing it for 10 years now its quite a different career
 
Used to work with Big equipment till the train took our jobs. so i made lemons into lemonade and went to work for Genesee Wyoming Railroad.:beerchug:

:poke:for a sec i thought "wait theres no genesee in wyoming":laugh:

Thanks guy's this is going great. it's nice to have a ninja in the group, and Dozer I may look you up on that electrical job. What part of Md are they out of? Motorcycle tours, OMG how did u pull that off? (Dream Job) I live in DC, people tour more here than ANYWHERE. Maby i can work-out something here!

i agree, lots of different and pretty neat jobs.

and yea Tim have you ever thought of expanding??


:whistle: as for me, i do alot of jobs.
im big into motorcyclist rights. i am a co-director region 3 on the board for the National Coalition Of Motorcyclists (NCOM), i am Vice President of ABATE of Wyoming, President of my local chapter Wyoming Central ABATE, Chairman and founder of ABATE of Wyoming's PAC, if its got anything to do with motorcycle laws in wyoming, you can bet i have a hand in it.
i have run a handful of side businesses and still do, i have been doing flooring, every kind of flooring, specializing in hard surface, for the past 15yrs. i have a small motorcycle shop where i do a little welding and lathe work (went to school for it). i have built a few bikes. i have about 20 i need to get rid of or do something with. i write for a few online motorcycle related sites. i plow snow as a part time job/hobby. i smoke specialty meats. i am a paid announcer for club bike raffles and other events. explosives hobbyist. i do a karaoke gig a few times a month. a motorcycle tourist. investor, and im a full time dad to my 8yr old son. also like B.O.B. i am a domestic engineer. im sure i missed something! :laugh: my wife has a "real job".


and yes this is a pic of me in my local bar Butch's

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