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  • drddan
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    Tool and Die Maker at a large fuse manufacturer...and yes, you have the fuses we make in your Festiva!

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  • devon527
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    Haha I'd like to do that for everyone but I think my uncle would notice

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  • thered56
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    ^^ That is also very cool. I have some stuff for you to "borrow"! heheh

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  • devon527
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    I work at a powdercoating shop that my uncle owns. I love it. I can bring in almost anything and get it powdercoated for free

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  • Gomez
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    Have you heard "Turd Burglar"? I have friends that do this.

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  • Lil-Red
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    I am a certified waste water lateral cleaner, also known as a sewer and drain cleaner. No septics. Most people would say that I am number one in the number two business.....the list goes on

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  • festyfreak39
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    Originally posted by crazyrog17 View Post
    I work as a childcare assistant before and after school.

    I get paid to play Monopoly... in real money!

    Cash to play dodgeball! CHECK!
    thats pretty epic.....

    im going to get paid to teach grown adults that 1+1 can be whatever they want it to be

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  • crazyrog17
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    I work as a childcare assistant before and after school.

    I get paid to play Monopoly... in real money!

    Cash to play dodgeball! CHECK!

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  • michael11
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    As long as I pass my exams over the next two weeks, I'll be a Licenced Gas and Oil burner technician.

    Former jobs include:

    Pitney Bowes field technician (Fax and Mailing)
    UPS Driver
    DHL Driver
    Sysco Driver
    Truck driver (big trucks)
    Desktop support (computers)

    Well thats about it from about the early 90's on..... (I'm an old guy @ 41)

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  • jrwitten
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    Custodian @ Eastern Oregon University (blessed 2 b working!!!)

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  • thered56
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    Originally posted by atvracer View Post
    CNC machinist/programmer. Specializing in prototype work.
    Originally posted by schreurs1 View Post
    mechanic. i turn wrenches all day and when i leave work i turn wrenches on racecars and projects to include but not limited too the festiva for most of my evenings then go racing every saturday and sunday.
    Cooool!

    Originally posted by Gomez View Post
    I think that would be a great local job. My best friend is one at my sons primary school. He absolutely loves it.
    Thanks. I consider it the best job I've had, easy too. I did really enjoy doing finishing carpentry, but I like this more. I prefer keeping my living expenses down and working part-time. I get paid by the day (good pay) and am a quick (but good imo) worker. I currently spend 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 hours at work 4 days a week. heheh I am looking to be going back to 5 or 6 days a week though (more funds for my Festiva projects).

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  • festyfreak39
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    3rd year undergraduate bus. degree student with an accounting major and a managment minor, for now i work at CWbank corperate office doing corperate orders, logistic stuff, lots of comp work.

    Before that i worked on a farm, a paint factory, and a concrete company

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  • KingFish
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    I used to be in automotive retail parts, (advance, oreillys) but now I'm part time solider and full time student. I start working towards my Associate in applied science on the 20th. Focus will be on Ford automotive tech. That's a fancy way to say I'm going to school to work on Fords. Then its off to Missouri Central to try for my Bachelors in automotive technologies.

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  • Crankworm
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    I work in the biomedical division of an international nonprofit company that I don't want to name, but all of our trucks have a giant red X turned on its side so it kinda looks like a plus sign. I get to pack "donations" and drive a truck.

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  • Gomez
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    I think I am going to list my brothers for him since he in not a member and never will be. Does drive a festiva though.

    He owns/operates one of the largest gun/rifle/sporting clay ranges in Ohio. 84 acres, 9 pistol bays, 2 separate Sporting Clay areas (one Beginner and one Professional both in the deep woods), 400 yard Rifle range, and a 5-Stand. Place is a blast and 100% outside. Might be a good place for a meet in the future. Only 1 hour East of Columbus.

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