RE: RE: What do you do for a living?  
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Tower Hobbies
Enter up to 4 keywords or Tower stock numbers
Logged in as Guest



Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
       

All Forums >> Radios, Batteries, Clubhouse and more >> The Clubhouse >> RE: RE: What do you do for a living?
Page: <<   < prev  18 19 20 21 22 [23] 24 25 26 27   next >   >>  

Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
RE: RE: What do you do for a living? - 3/15/2004 6:05:46 AM   
Gdolboy3



Posts: 159
Joined: 6/17/2002
From: Virginia Beach, VA, USA
Status: offline
Machinst for the U.S. Navy aboard USS Enterprise. Manufacture and repair just about everything

_____________________________

"Sometimes I just sits, and sometimes I just thinks, and sometimes I just sits and thinks." -popeye-

(in reply to Reddobie)
       Post #: 551

RE: RE: What do you do for a living? - 3/16/2004 12:04:16 AM   
Hintydude



Posts: 42
Joined: 1/24/2003
From: Kidderminster, UNITED KINGDOM
Status: offline
Business Sector Manager selling custom designed carpet to Casinos and any other quality Leisure Operators.
You see it. You like it. I make it. You pay. Simple

Trust me I'm a Salesman (or is that a frustrated pilot).

(in reply to Gdolboy3)
       Post #: 552

RE: What do you do for a living? - 3/17/2004 1:31:46 AM   
Diesel Cop


 

Posts: 8
Joined: 6/4/2002
From: Gainesville, GA, USA
Status: offline
Retired Captain,DMVS state of GA.

_________________________

Dieselcop

(in reply to wgeffon)
       Post #: 553

RE: What do you do for a living? - 3/17/2004 7:08:56 AM   
tIANci



Posts: 8556
Joined: 1/15/2004
From: Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA
Status: offline
Prole ... I used to build custom basses too ... my partner was a real 'artiste' and he was too flaky, oh well ... lesson learnt about working with talented people! I love basses and I love yours!!! You do good work. If its fully handcrafted then your prices are very very fair.

I used to be a lawyer, gave it up after a while and then ventured into the guitar business. From young I love music and instruments. Now I am a concert promoter in Malaysia. Living it up enjoying myself to the point I get to fly every morning before work. I guess I got no complains about my life. I am a Happy Bunny ...

_____________________________

Its nice to be important, but its more important to be nice ...
www.rcheadz.com

(in reply to prole)
       Post #: 554

RE: What do you do for a living? - 3/26/2004 2:48:34 AM   
Mitty



Posts: 470
Joined: 10/25/2003
From: Jackson, MS, USA
Status: offline
Prostate examiner.. Just when i leave hospital i trully appreciate those human faces around I see....HUMAN....FACES!!!! ROLMAO

Just kidding......I am a low pay welder whos working for a worse company in deep south....Putting up 12 hrs shifts so i'll have enough money saved one day to buy one molded tire for my model airplane landing gear.
"I love my job..It loves me too..... NOT!! "

_____________________________

http://aviaportal.net is biggest online community of avitors.

(in reply to wgeffon)
       Post #: 555

RE: What do you do for a living? - 3/26/2004 3:36:35 AM   
livinma1


 

Posts: 128
Joined: 5/26/2003
From: Queens, NY, USA
Status: offline
I am a Infrastructure engineer for an accounting firm.

(in reply to wgeffon)
       Post #: 556

RE: Occupation - 3/29/2004 4:46:05 PM   
Jeffro21


 

Posts: 27
Joined: 3/24/2004
From: Moultrie, GA, USA
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: daven

I am the Director of Purchasing for the Catalog division of Banta Corporation.

For the 99% of you who don't know who Banta is, we are approximately the 4th largest printer in the United States. My division is responsible for a portion of those, ahem, junk mail catalogs you receive.


Hey I work for Bud K World Wide, Y'all print/printed our catalogs that we send out. Hmm small world.

Ok I work for Bud K World Wide. We sale knives and swords. Check out www.budk.com. I work in the show room and you will know me as "the product specialist."

_____________________________

[image]http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/9/web/441000-441999/441366_7_full.jpg[/image]

(in reply to daven)
       Post #: 557

RE: What do you do for a living? - 4/17/2004 3:25:57 AM   
flyoz



Posts: 45
Joined: 1/9/2004
From: East MoorabbinVictoria, AUSTRALIA
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: bzpond

Nurse, work with the developmentally disabled


Politician's aid huh?

(in reply to bzpond)
       Post #: 558

RE: What do you do for a living? - 4/17/2004 3:33:15 AM   
flyoz



Posts: 45
Joined: 1/9/2004
From: East MoorabbinVictoria, AUSTRALIA
Status: offline
Aussie Recruiter. (RAAF Techo then years in Sales) last 20yrs sourcing IT sales and support staff. hoping for another 20 sourcing anyone with IT's downturn
Unless some very rich babe out there would like to keep me in a manner Ive never been accustomed

(in reply to flyoz)
       Post #: 559

RE: What do you do for a living? - 4/19/2004 3:24:14 AM   
donkey doctor



Posts: 1205
Joined: 12/1/2002
From: Lake Cowichan, BC, CANADA
Status: offline
Hello; I'm currently driving an off road logging truck on Vancouver Island. I've been averaging 100 ton loads for two years now, often on 27% down grades. Long days narrow roads huge loads, I like it. I was a Heavy duty mechanic in this logging camp for 27 years before the truck. Like any job I have good days and bad days, and the pay is pretty good. I kind of wore my shulder out as a mechanic, also the knees, elbows and back took a beating.

My usual haul is under 40 kms. takes about an hour then wait at the dump for 2 hours or more, then out for another one, not so bad.

(in reply to flyoz)
       Post #: 560

RE: What do you do for a living? - 4/19/2004 5:23:55 AM   
MarkV


 

Posts: 109
Joined: 4/18/2004
From: Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Status: offline
Printer for www.qg.com


_____________________________

RC10 GT OS CV-RX 15
HPI RS4 RB Concept C12

(in reply to donkey doctor)
       Post #: 561

RE: What do you do for a living? - 4/23/2004 10:09:21 PM   
Dragoon


 

Posts: 11
Joined: 10/23/2002
From: Gothenburg, SWEDEN
Status: offline
I am a student, don`t make a lot of money so i go for the cheapest Often GWS.
I work in a hobby store several days of the week.

(in reply to wgeffon)
       Post #: 562

RE: What do you do for a living? - 4/24/2004 1:20:06 AM   
avery4jc



Posts: 616
Joined: 4/20/2004
From: Fresno, CA, USA
Status: offline
WOW! YOU ALL HAVE REALLY COOL JOBS, I GO TO SCHOOL RIGH NOW (OF COURSE I'M ONLY 15) BUT I AM TAKING ARCHITECTURE CLASSES THAT I WILL TAKE ME THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL. I FINISHED TWO YEARS OF DRAFTING IN JR. HIGH AND LOVED IT. I THOUGHT THAT I WANTED TO BE AN ARCHITECT BUT I AM NOW FINDING THAT I WOULD LIKE TO RUN CNC MACHINES AND DO ALL OF THE CAD WORK.

_____________________________

Tell a man that there are 400 billion stars and he'll believe you. Tell him a bench has wet paint and he has to touch it. ;)

(in reply to wgeffon)
       Post #: 563

RE: What do you do for a living? - 4/24/2004 4:18:45 AM   
briansommers



Posts: 278
Joined: 2/25/2002
From: Hendersonville, NC, USA
Status: offline
well this is an interesting thread

Im a roof/floor truss designer for Cox Lumber in Sarasota FL

however i get to work out of my home in Westcliffe, CO with moutains all around, i live up at 8000', i bet im probabbly the highest flyer there is around here, maybe not

i get paid by the piece which is sweet, cause i know what im getting paid for each house before i start it and then i just decide how fast i want to make it

_____________________________

ciao!
Brian S

(in reply to avery4jc)
       Post #: 564

RE: What do you do for a living? - 4/25/2004 8:35:59 AM   
blimppilot@ph


 

Posts: 4
Joined: 4/25/2004
From: manila, CA, PHILIPPINES
Status: offline
hi

im a blimppilot for an advertising firm but before im a team driver in which i earn money to supply my needs, also the club sponsors us

(in reply to *Crash*Johnson*)
       Post #: 565

RE: What do you do for a living? - 4/25/2004 3:56:37 PM   
air mail rcu


 

Posts: 522
Joined: 8/3/2003
From: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Status: offline
I'm a Auto Mechanic for the worlds largest fleet. The United States Postal Service. 250,000 vehicles
and counting. Keep those cards and letters coming folks. I've worked on everything from bikes to
Quarter tons, Half Tons, 1 tons, 2 tons, 5 tons 7 tons ,9 tons,tractors and trailers, spoters, police vehicles, postal inspection vehicles, these are just some of the vehicles.
Plus I get to drive with the steering wheel on the wrong side of the vehicle........cool.

Oh yea, by the way were over worked and under paid. But on the good side they leave
us alone. Because most people in mangement don't know how to fix this stuff.

_____________________________

Take-offs are optional. Landings are mandatory.

(in reply to blimppilot@ph)
       Post #: 566

RE: What do you do for a living? - 4/25/2004 4:56:04 PM   
air mail rcu


 

Posts: 522
Joined: 8/3/2003
From: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Gdolboy3

Machinst for the U.S. Navy aboard USS Enterprise. Manufacture and repair just about everything