Jobs of RC people
#201
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Started at 7 in my father's cleaning business, pushing a cleaning brush. At 10 I worked with my uncle fine sanding and paint preparing radiators. At 15 was a gas pump jockey for my friend's used car and gas station lot. Point is, never too young to start the learning process.
Now I invent implantable devices and manufacturing processes that save lives
and I daydream about my next perfect flight
Now I invent implantable devices and manufacturing processes that save lives
and I daydream about my next perfect flight
#202
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Never enough good auto mechanics, I live in a small town area and they are always hammered with business. If i could I would open a 3 bay garage and hire 3 good mechanics.
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from packing cheese after school to 12 1/2 years in Royal Navy as Aircraft Engineering Mechanic to brief ( 1 job ) as a R.O.V. Pilot\Tech to 6 1/2 years as PADI diving instructor and now back to helicopters as contractor for the US Army in Germany working on Blackhawks!
some would say a varied and interesting, if not eclectic, mix!!!!
Matty )
some would say a varied and interesting, if not eclectic, mix!!!!
Matty )
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Engineering Geologist to Product Engineer to Computer Programmer, also very eclectic!
I started school in Mechanical Engineering and finished in Engineering Geology. Worked as a Field Technician for a foundation engineering firm for a year before my brother got me into his company as a Product Engineer. I wrote "pseudo code" there for our order entry systems which the programmers turned into real code. Eventually I switched sides and became a programmer. Makes complete sense! lol
I started school in Mechanical Engineering and finished in Engineering Geology. Worked as a Field Technician for a foundation engineering firm for a year before my brother got me into his company as a Product Engineer. I wrote "pseudo code" there for our order entry systems which the programmers turned into real code. Eventually I switched sides and became a programmer. Makes complete sense! lol