What does every one do for a living?
Re:What does every one do for a living?
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I'm the lead burger flipper at the World's #1 fast food restaurant, McDonald's, in Gig Harbor, WA....
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Thought you were the fry guy???
I'm the lead burger flipper at the World's #1 fast food restaurant, McDonald's, in Gig Harbor, WA....
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Thought you were the fry guy???
Re:What does every one do for a living?
I'm Tom. Did my 20 in the Air Force and retired in 1999. Born in Iowa but San Antonio, Tx is "home". I worked Desktop/Network Support and Administration in the military but find it difficult to get into the field up here. Can't even freelance at the same rates we could 10 years ago. Currently working in the security field until I can find someone foolish enough to take me on (grin).
Re:What does every one do for a living?
I work as Office Manager of the Union at Hoover Dam - AFGE Local 1978. Also I am a Temp Organizer for our 12th district, and working on getting my own class for office managers of AFGE Locals. Anyhoo that's my day job, in the afternoons, I train horses... then pick up my 4 year old and become single mother by evening. In my spare time, I work at a body shop sanding cars and pushing paperwork for a good friend (supports my beer habbit)
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I work for a major aerospace company in southern California, been doing this for nearly 24 years after doing 4 in the Air Force. Water sports, dirt bikes and camping is my thing. OK, wood working and metal working in the garage are other hobbies.
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My name is Jim. A lot of my friends call me Jimbo. I am 6'6" and I used to play a lot of basketball when I was younger so Jimbo became "Gymbo." I am a chiropractor. I have been in practice just over 10 years. I have a lovely wife who is also a chiropractor and 4 children (3 boys, one daughter) who are not chiropractors...yet. My oldest son Zack says that's what he'd like to do when he grows up..he is only 11 so he has some time to decide. I also teach Sunday school to 5th and 6th graders and enjoy it very much.
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My name is Glenn I'm a Petroleum Distrabution Engineer ( see my sig ). Work for a small oil jobber in Myrtle Creek Or. Been doing that for 21yrs.Drove for a frieght co. pulling tripple trailers. Before that drove lumber truck in Grand Rapids Mich. where I was born. Met my loveing wife of 29yrs there after I got out of the Navy ( sub sailor ) Moved to oregon 1978 love it here. Rode motorcycles for years H.D. now like rving with wife & chocolate lab. WE have a 23yr old daughter who has given us a wonderful grandson & is expecting they're 2nd
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It's a good thing......with all the sheep running around here and all. Where is Gonzo anyway??
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I think he's been playing around with his new house.
It's a good thing......with all the sheep running around here and all. Where is Gonzo anyway??
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I think he's been playing around with his new house.
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Joe - 37
West Sinton, TX (pop. 160)
Hot Shot Driver (yes I actually get tired of driving my truck)-Drove everything from tankers to 53' boxs and anything in between. Even taught truck driving school for a few months.
I am currently married raising a family of 4
My passion is wildlife. I love to hunt. I would love to return to college and finish my degree in Wildlife and Range Science. But - my job pays a lot better.
My great wife is the Texas State Outdoor Archery Champion, won the 2002 Shoot Across Texas Female Bowhunter Freeestyle Champ, tied Indoor State but lost on the X count. She is very pretty and talented. Oh yea, Im her coach.
Beer - dont care for it that much
Whiskey - W.L. Weller or Jim Beam Rye ;D
PS Dont tell my mom Im a truck driver, she still thinks Im a piano player in a hor house.
West Sinton, TX (pop. 160)
Hot Shot Driver (yes I actually get tired of driving my truck)-Drove everything from tankers to 53' boxs and anything in between. Even taught truck driving school for a few months.
I am currently married raising a family of 4
My passion is wildlife. I love to hunt. I would love to return to college and finish my degree in Wildlife and Range Science. But - my job pays a lot better.
My great wife is the Texas State Outdoor Archery Champion, won the 2002 Shoot Across Texas Female Bowhunter Freeestyle Champ, tied Indoor State but lost on the X count. She is very pretty and talented. Oh yea, Im her coach.
Beer - dont care for it that much
Whiskey - W.L. Weller or Jim Beam Rye ;D
PS Dont tell my mom Im a truck driver, she still thinks Im a piano player in a hor house.
Re:What does every one do for a living?
Shortround and CTDinMt, I just finished reading these post with my wife, and she's still busting a gut laughing, she said you both must deal with the same type RICHARD CRAINIUM's that she does everyday
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My name is John. I am by trade a cutting tool engineer. I owned my own manufacturing business for many years but I have a great passion for fishing. I have been charter fishing on lake huron , lake erie and lake saint clair. In the winter I usually take a cunsulting job this year in Prototype bodyshop parts. Of course I still play hookey and go Ice fishing. I live in an agricultural area in Michigan
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Hi, my name is Don and I am a Bombaholic!!!!

I will be 55 years old on New Years day. I've been retired for nearly three years, after putting in 32 years with WSDOT. I started out shoveling the asphalt into the pot holes and ended my career telling others where to put it!!!
Actually, I'm semi-retired. Got bored playing golf everyday, so am now a part time bus driver for the local county transit company. Keeps me in pocket money for the good single malt scotch, which I drink in moderation of course. No sense wasting the good stuff by getting blasted drunk. Besides, takes this old body too long to recover anymore.
Have a wife (#2) of 20 years and three grown daughters out on their own.
Have my second CTD and a 5er to play with. Also enjoy computer bombing and playing golf.

I will be 55 years old on New Years day. I've been retired for nearly three years, after putting in 32 years with WSDOT. I started out shoveling the asphalt into the pot holes and ended my career telling others where to put it!!!

Actually, I'm semi-retired. Got bored playing golf everyday, so am now a part time bus driver for the local county transit company. Keeps me in pocket money for the good single malt scotch, which I drink in moderation of course. No sense wasting the good stuff by getting blasted drunk. Besides, takes this old body too long to recover anymore.
Have a wife (#2) of 20 years and three grown daughters out on their own.
Have my second CTD and a 5er to play with. Also enjoy computer bombing and playing golf.
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Re:What does every one do for a living?
CTDinMT, aka Steve,
I've been in the military for 35 years now and I think I have a decent handle on how it works.
I've come to the conclusion that I don't, at least from the Air Force side. I called your office this morning and was informed that you were taking comp days off. Last I heard, there was no comp time or overtime in the military.
I need to have a long talk with you. You must be one smooth talking individual to get that. Or maybe you have a supervisor that falls in the DWI category.
SHEESH, what is this new military turning in to.
shakingmyheadandmutteringundermybreathShortround out
I've been in the military for 35 years now and I think I have a decent handle on how it works.
I've come to the conclusion that I don't, at least from the Air Force side. I called your office this morning and was informed that you were taking comp days off. Last I heard, there was no comp time or overtime in the military.
I need to have a long talk with you. You must be one smooth talking individual to get that. Or maybe you have a supervisor that falls in the DWI category.
SHEESH, what is this new military turning in to.

shakingmyheadandmutteringundermybreathShortround out
Re:What does every one do for a living?
I'm a Paramedic as my full time job, but I also work part time for the Medical Examiner's office as a Death Investigator.
I'm new to the diesel world (for my personal vehicle). most ambulances are diesel. I currently have a 2nd Gen 1500 and have a new Cummind 600 on Order! Shawn
I'm new to the diesel world (for my personal vehicle). most ambulances are diesel. I currently have a 2nd Gen 1500 and have a new Cummind 600 on Order! Shawn


