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I am an Environmental Consultant in DC, graduated with a BS in Environmental Science, but have 100+ credits in a mechanical engineering degree that I decided I didn't like
 
Hey Clarno;
I just noticed your avitar; are you a curler? I learned from my folks when I was about 8, my dad started the club in the town that I was raised in. Draw to the tee....
 
I had a long time interest and a brief run-in with curling. There's no club where I live now. Have you seen "Men With Brooms"?


Hey Clarno;
I just noticed your avitar; are you a curler? I learned from my folks when I was about 8, my dad started the club in the town that I was raised in. Draw to the tee....
 
I manage a branch of the worlds largest brewrig gadget/gizmo addiction toy store aka plumbing distributor. I swear, everything I sell I stop and think of a brewing application for it. I love the discounts for sure!
 
I did come up with Torx Plus, but we made sure that it is backwards compatible with Torx. Otherwise, I hate a box full of screwdrivers just like everyone else. Now, a quick test: anyone know what a Hi-Torq looks like? (I had nothing to do with this abomination to science).
 
Mechanical Preconstruction Professional for a MEP company. I estimate/coordinate with the design team/work with the project managers/hold the customers hand on projects until they get turned over to the operations side...
 
broadbill said:
Are the "true gurus" of beer really teaching in these programs? I guess my reasoning is that if they are "true gurus" they are opening and running breweries, not teaching classes.

This goes along with the adage: "If you can't do, teach".

Lol... I'm a teacher... Special Ed.
 
My BS is in Engineering Technology, with an area in Computers. I used to do some hardware, but now I'm a Senior Developer/Analyst (Programmer).

:ban:
 
Unemployed.... but I have 3 prospective jobs, and one is a head brewer at a small winery. So I guess I am a home brewer by trade I graduated college last year and can't seem to find a job.
 
Cpt_Kirks said:
My BS is in Engineering Technology, with an area in Computers.

I'm doing that degree right now, from purdue. But right now I'm focused with more MET credits, but my plan of study will have a lot of ECET classes my junior and senior year, and organization leadership and supervision classes (ols), altho I'm a sophomore a guy at Chrysler in my town said he may be able to get me on as an intern although he typically hires juniors/seniors
 
I get to ride BMX bikes. I'm hoping to expand my hobbies into a future job so I can continue to have a career that I love to do.
 
I'm doing that degree right now, from purdue. But right now I'm focused with more MET credits, but my plan of study will have a lot of ECET classes my junior and senior year, and organization leadership and supervision classes (ols), altho I'm a sophomore a guy at Chrysler in my town said he may be able to get me on as an intern although he typically hires juniors/seniors

It seems popular. My oldest son is in his second semester in a CET program, working on his associates.
 
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