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I teach in South London, innit bruv. I get 13 weeks holiday each year :)


I've just finished a half term of volunteering to run an after school STEM club in one of our local schools one day a week. Great fun to see them engage with science and engineering but it has to be the closest thing to herding cats I've ever done
 
I've just finished a half term of volunteering to run an after school STEM club in one of our local schools one day a week. Great fun to see them engage with science and engineering but it has to be the closest thing to herding cats I've ever done

Haha! It can be like that at times...
 
I weld farm sprayer parts and airport support system parts. I also show people how to weld things they should already know by now. our old boss didn't like cross training and I apparently know more about proper weld procedure than guys that have been there for nearly 20 years. I like helping others learn things like direction of pull and proper tacking/welding order. from time to time I also make small fixtures to help different jobs go easier and more consistently. our new certified weld inspector is happy with my work so I'm happy.
 
I am a Deputy Sheriff on road patrol in somewhat rural Missouri, real estate agent (barely), and I own my own 100% Dirt to Shirt American Made apparel company called Old Glory Grit. I just started the last approximately a month ago and do all the artwork down to making my own screens and printing press. Using brewing as a means to blow off steam and do something I've always wanted to do.
 
I run a major pizza place, and I've never met Peyton. Next time your pizza is late, be nice to manager. He's trying to modivate millennials and minimum wage adults to show up to work, and then do thier jobs in a timely fashion.
 
Airport Superintendent of Operations
Run the day to day operations at Los Angeles International Airport. Ensure that airport in within compliant of 14CFR139 and that it is safe for air travel. I run daily inspections in both the terminals and the airfield. Also, I work with gate management, assigning airlines and cargo carriers their gates, ticket counters, etc. Its great work and a lot of fun.
 
I teach fourth graders from around the world how to read, write, and think at an international school in Bangkok. I also supervise the other primary teachers at my school and direct the curriculum and instruction. Since I only work about 9 months out of a year, I get a good bit of traveling and brewing done as well. :cool:
 
aerospace engineer for turbo-fan jet engine nacelles.
it's not as cool as it sounds...wait, yeah, it is actually just as cool as it sounds :p
 
I'm an Electrical engineer and work as an application engineer for power monitoring systems, mainly electric power, but some gas and water. Been doing automation and control/monitoring systems for about 15 years.

I just started building my electric system with all sorts of goodies. Here's my HMI talking to our modbus gateway then to our modbus I/O module.

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Correctional Deputy at the county jail. Currently working the Classification Unit. I decide where inmates need to be housed. We are also known as the "County Jail 911". We fix all the problems!
 
Most days I just ride around on my golf cart and wave to people...sometimes if they are lost I give them a ride....If its raining I hide in my office
 
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