Ace_Club
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Government drone.
Been there, done that. Can't beat the benefits, though.
Government drone.
I am a researcher. I am one of the foremost authorities on Bovine Scatology. I have a doctorate degree from the university of hard knocks and big knockers. I was able to work though college by working as a night manager at 7-11 for 35 years. Many have mentioned that I have brougth the science of Bovine Scatology to an art. Just the other day someone called me a, "******** Artist"! I have also been able to mix my love of Bovine Scatology with music because people have told me, "if ******** was music, I would be a brass band". Yes Bovine Scatology is my life and I love spreading the word. My colleges have acknowleged this by saying, "every other word out of your mouth is ********".
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Your friendly bbq'ing, homebrewing, woodworking, engineer, geeky, basically has his fingers into everything type human being.
Web: www.blackdogbrewery.us
I am a covert operative for the CIA.
this is always fun for hobbiest type forums that i frequent
Well, i work for *large grocery chain* doing computer technical support for all the DCs, Plants, stores, offices, etc, anything computer related that breaks? i fix! exciting i know but i make good money doing something i've been doing on the side for years.
Currently i'm over in the *large grocery* office in portland, but was working for awhile in the Ohio Office right above cincinnati.
So, what do you do for a living?
originally trained as an avionics technician
Did you get your basic electronics training at NAS Memphis?
I try to save tax payer dollars. The big word being TRY. I'm a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt in the US Navy, originally trained as an avionics technician I made the switch to make some big bucks once this enlistment is over.
I didn't think the government even gave the pretense of trying to save money lol. I'm an LSS Black Belt in a large carpet company, and do technical development.
Mechanical Engineer
I've been working at a hospital off and on for almost 25 years. I was an EMT-S and then became a respiratory therapist. About 10 years ago, I decided I didn't like working 12 hour night shifts and weekends, so I went into office work. I fill in in various places (our Wellness Exercise Center, for example) and my real job is as the Lifeline Program Manager. Lifeline is a program for home-bound and elderly people to wear personal help buttons in their home. Anyway, I'm the manager and I'm the only staff member in my department. So, I supervise myself and work flexible part time hours!
For hobbies, I love to fish, hunt, camp, canoe, play hockey, read, and I'm passionate about travel. I'm pretty active and enjoy keeping fit, too.
Lab manager of a bacteria research lab in Oregon. Its a strange life I live really.
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