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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 6:02:51 PM   
troyp



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Im a depot manager for a transport company. We send and receive triple road trains to and from Perth (1300 miles away) 4 times a week.
A triple road train is over 55 metres long and can carry up to 75 tonnes.

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model money - 7/11/2003 6:06:59 PM   
CITYPICKLE


 

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You Guys all make lots of Moola! I am self employed / Farmer I bail the Hay feed the cows and send them to market. I help feed you guys the burgers & Steaks. I build Golf courses in my slack time for a friend /heavy equipment operator.

PS EAT MORE BEEF!!!

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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 6:10:27 PM   
ausheli


 

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I am a Heavy Duty Plant Mechanic in the mining industry i spend most of my time underground trying to make things work again with a little bit of work on the HUGE open pit trucks, but we specialise in shotcreting equip and explosive loading machines,


TroyP , work for Hampton's do you?

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What do I do for a living? - 7/11/2003 6:15:23 PM   
MikelJay



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I'm a Tool Maker for a automotive supplier. In the plant I work in, we build the starter and alternator for Toyota, Honda, Chrysler, Harley-Davidson, Subaru, and a couple of other makes of cars/trucks.

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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 6:17:51 PM   
knpjdad



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Official Title: Information Technology Manager
Un-Official Title: Computer Nerd
Nickname that the boss gave me: Reboot.

I love my job!


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My Job - 7/11/2003 6:24:13 PM   
Bama


 

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Hey,
I am an Agriscience Technology Instructor. That's the big fancy name for an ag teacher. I teach high school kids about agriculture (livestock, forestry, crop production), welding, woodworking, carpentry, electricity, small engine repair, etc. During the summer I usually do a litlle remodeling/carpentry work or just about anything else to make a little extra money. I enjoy it most of the time, we have fun. But, sometimes I would like to pinch some of their little heads off.
Alan

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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 6:49:30 PM   
stang51


 

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Technical writer for C-130 Hercules.

I write the manuals for the maintenance procedures on the Herc.
Work with big planes all day, work with small planes all night.

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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 7:24:56 PM   
Crash90



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Sales manager/sales trainer/market recovery for a Local remodeling company. Sales program revolves around a One Call Close.

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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 7:45:22 PM   
visioneer_one



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"Deputy Attorney General Executive Administrative Computer Manager" <-- my official title
"DOJ-IT" <-- wot the sign on my officedoor says

250+ users, 17 servers (Win / Unix / AS-400 based), all spread out between 5 offices on three islands.

Whoo.

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occupation - 7/11/2003 8:21:35 PM   
rayb


 

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I'm a structural steel detailer who may be part time soon since business is so bad right now.

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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 8:35:56 PM   
Swager


 

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Employed as a Customer Trainer for Long Range Surveillance Radars. Train Air Force students in the Operation and Maintenance of the radar.

So far I have trained in Scotland, Canada, and Estonia.

Have taught student from Croatia and Taiwan also.


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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 8:44:12 PM   
SD13


 

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actualy flight engineer freelance on B747

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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 8:44:49 PM   
David Cutler



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[QUOTE]Originally posted by deckerv
Lots of pro's and cons for working for a non-profit... and money is the main con!!!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]

That's true. I can relate to that, as I used to work in truck manufacturing, and the entire UK truck industry became involuntary non-profit organizations decades ago!

-David C.

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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 8:49:30 PM   
scottrc



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My day job..............
Manufacturing Engineer / Draftsman for a structural steel fabricator.

When I'm not on the road, since my job requires travel, I am spending my evenings with my lovely (airplanes) wife.

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Re: Developer - 7/11/2003 8:53:56 PM   
tiggerinmk



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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SilverEagle2
Software Developer for a Credit Lending Institution. Fast paced and a good market to be in right now.[/QUOTE]
Sounds similar to what I'm doing. Why rewrite a spec when someone's already done it?

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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 8:58:12 PM   
Mike Bogh



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My wife and I own and operate a relatively unknown insurance agency.
Allstate...


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What do you do for a living? - 7/11/2003 8:59:05 PM   
JohnVH



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Now were really in good hands:

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