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Educating our youth, one 42 minute block at a time.
 
I love what I do for the most part. I get paid to think mostly when I am at my gov job occasionally I will run and experiment at the request of my superiors and this I love, putting my brain to the challenge of solving problems is great but I guess you cant say I do too much actual "work". I work two part-times just for kicks, one as a math teacher at a local Uni and the other as a manager for hyvee. I don't care much for the teaching job because most of my students are just there because they have to be and have no actual desire to learn. I do like the hyvee job though because I get to actually do some work.
 
I too love my job. Sometimes I can hardly believe they pay me to do it rather than the other way around. I spent 29 years on active duty and since 2009 have worked as a contractor teaching young 'uns to fly in the mountains and other things.

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I'm an engineer for Pandora I love every minute of my job
Three times a week band come in to the office and play acoustical sets from their catalog for us.
It's the best job I have ever had

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I'm an engineer for Pandora I love every minute of my job
Three times a week band come in to the office and play acoustical sets from their catalog for us.
It's the best job I have ever had

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Get us some pics!
 
I'm sorry, but posting a pic of what I do would violate confidentality rights. I work in medical records for a facility that serves the intellectually and developmentally disabled. I love the work but it is kind of heartbreaking to deal with some of the histories that many of these folks have.

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I'm sorry, but posting a pic of what I do would violate confidentality rights. I work in medical records for a facility that serves the intellectually and developmentally disabled. I love the work but it is kind of heartbreaking to deal with some of the histories that many of these folks have.

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I see. well congrats on having a job you love!:ban:
 
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Sooo..... You teach phernology? Just a guess but keep up the good work! I was teaching at a Tech College for 2 years and most folks have no idea how exhausting a 1 on 15 can be! We certainly need more STEAM in this country. :mug:
 
I have pictures of me and Matisyahu on the other phone
Also Mc Hammer came in a couple months ago
Counting crows played for us in our kitchen about a year ago

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I love my job to the point that most of the time doesn't seem like work. I got extremely lucky over the summer and started working for a craft brewery and after a couple of months interning and expressing my intent to stay, came on long term as a brewer in Nov.

Here is a quick picture I took at work

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CAT bucket, photo taken by my friend Kristopher Brass. This is not my work, but something e do in our shop. I just posted cuz I like the photo with the black n white conversion and the shadows. More for the photo than the subject matter.

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what I used to do. anything from 1"-30" for the methane & oil fields. now it's all just flat, no roots, all wire, boring structural stuff. parts for field sprayers & such.

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Love my job... Stay at home dad for the last 11 years. Do freelance Web design on the side.

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Nice bead on that last one!

those were all in-place re-fit except the offset 90 with the short pup. the expansion joints would have fit better too if my old boss would have let me take the measurements & pull parts instead of torch cutting in place. *sarcastic whiny voice* "It'll take too long!"
 
those were all in-place re-fit except the offset 90 with the short pup. the expansion joints would have fit better too if my old boss would have let me take the measurements & pull parts instead of torch cutting in place. *sarcastic whiny voice* "It'll take too long!"

I've had to use this plenty of times: Boss, if we don't have time to do it right, we surely don't have enough time to do it over.
 
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On cruise, there is a moral obligation to grow a disgusting stache.

Also, in accordance with NATOPS I immediately put my mask back on after getting a drink of water.


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I am retired now but worked as a Letter Carrier for 30 years. Here I am on the job when it was -22 below zero once upon a time....

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It's just some of the parts I make at work. Electronic test equipment, and such.



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You make those tiny parts? That's cool. Do you use a tiny lathe or mill to make those? What are those pieces used to test?


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Refueling post-flight. Took the flight doc (in the back seat) on a low level training route through SE WV.


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When I was an aircraft parts painter I got to work on the tips of nuke missiles . They were sure picky about them parts .
 

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