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  • anomoly40
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    I am a tool and die gofer. I maintain high speed stamping tooling when im not making the tools one needs in this trade.

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  • neanderpaul
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    Originally posted by Bdubya View Post
    I am a maintenance manager for Canada's sixth largest transit system. As well a Millwright and Gas fitter.
    Welcome to the site! Post pics of your festy!

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  • ejp2fast
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    Originally posted by fastivaB6TG25MR View Post
    unemployed mercedes benz master tech... know anyone thats hiring?
    oh yeah? i just got done working on my sister in laws 02 SLK320 and had the trans leak.... but you would never guess- it wasn't the trans connector or pan gasket (shift interlock boot didn't apply to this 722.618 ).. it was the little .5 inch seal that connects to the shift linkage.... have you done that seal before with the trans in the car? it was... well..... fun..

    I am a mechanical engineer in the aviation industry.
    Last edited by ejp2fast; 05-05-2011, 07:10 PM.

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  • milehighbear
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    I do maintenance at our county animal shelter. I do electrical, hvac, painting, i fix the cages that either the animals or people break. I work on washer and dryers, and do plumbing. I also do irrigation and landscaping. Im thinking seriously about finally retiring in Oct, course my first retirement was in 87 from the Air Force, but still had to work to support my habit, life.

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  • 1990new
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    Retired as of October 2, 2010 after 45 years working in the world of mainframe computers.
    Two years Junior College prior to joining USAF, four years of full time Tech School while working full time after USAF. Six years of college, but only attained Associate Degrees.
    (The GI bill was a great thing for a young fellow with a wife and two small children back in the 70's.)

    Some of my employers during my career: USAF, McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis and Denver (now Boeing), Rockwell International (original Space Shuttle Primary contractor, also now Boeing), Parker Hannifin, Textron Lycoming, Draper-Texmaco (Textile Machinery) Flagstar(now Dennys Restaurants), and IBM.

    Worked as a consultant for MCI (the phone company), Mastercraft (textiles), Milliken Corp. (textiles and chemicals), Burlington Industries (textiles), PYA/Monarch (food distributor).

    For the 10 years just prior to my retirement, I worked for Berkeley County Government (Tax Systems Programming). And my wife is a retired first grade school teacher.

    Before retirement, I really enjoyed my jobs and all but a couple of the different working environments. Didn't enjoy it as much when I had to travel.

    Retirement, so far is great.
    Considering the current economy, I'm hoping my kids and grand kids (and you young folks here) are able to retire and get by as well as we do at our age.

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  • Bdubya
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    I am a maintenance manager for Canada's sixth largest transit system. As well a Millwright and Gas fitter.

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  • SimonTuffGuy
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    Originally posted by fooddaman View Post
    Network administrator
    Nice - specs on the company you work for?

    I just got out of a job working in network administration for 15 offices, 200 employees/computers and about 60 servers (~95% of them virtulized with VMware).

    Now I signed on with a much smaller mom/pop PC repair business in town. I've known the owner since my family purhcased our first computer WAYYYYY back when... We work with a variety of small businesses in the Central PA area that range from rigs still running NT/W95 machines, to some SBS 2011/W7 rigs. We offer a ton of different services and it keeps us busy... Plus, normal PC cleanup for home customers, new computer builds, etc, etc.

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  • kumalaba
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    at least you knew it was coming!

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  • JPT
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    Originally posted by kumalaba View Post
    about 3 pounds!
    Yup, I hate myself.

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  • Twistiva
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    Air Force pilot.

    Have flown the T-37, T-38, C-130, EC-130 and currently fly the T-6 Texan II (for about 10 years now) teaching newbies how to fly for the Air Force. IMO the small ones are a lot more fun than the big trash haulers.

    I feel very, VERY blessed and tease my wife that I get to go play all day at work. Not entirely true but I tease her about it anyway...:angel9:

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  • Twistiva
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    Originally posted by atvracer View Post
    CNC machinist/programmer. Specializing in prototype work.
    THAT would be cool. I'm building an airplane (verrrrry slowly) and it's cool when you see parts in your hand that were once a hunk of aluminum billet. Very neat skill to have.

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  • kumalaba
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    Originally posted by perucho View Post
    freelance amateur gynecologist
    lol

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  • perucho
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    freelance amateur gynecologist

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  • kumalaba
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    Originally posted by JPT View Post
    I think I'm going to hate myself, but...

    What's a henway?
    about 3 pounds!

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  • bastille10
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    Mobile Mammograms.

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