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what does everyone do for a living!


I'm an EMT in the summer, a Fire Instructor Technician from January to May, and a student the rest of the time.

I'm currently playing the waiting game to get into the Army.
 
I'm an Avionics Engineer for Canada's largest airline. Right now I do on the job training as well.
 
Machinist but currently operating a laser for Kewaunee Scientific . I will say some of you , you know who you are, have very exciting jobs or job titles.
 
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Same thing as last year and the year before - catching up on projects around the house and garage. Retired! I do mechanical design work from home that pays for the "Beverages". Mostly all related to the hydro power generation field. Almost done with a complete retrofit to a high pressure control system for Box Canyon out in Eastern Washington. During the slow Winters I build my power-train up on the computer, really nice handy reference. All in true 3-D, can rotate it all around or cut it in half. What you can do with computers today is amazing. They say if you don't keep pushing your brain, well, not good news.
Dave of the Nord

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Power-Trax locker
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automotive tech for 25 years untill i blew my back out. havent worked for 7 months, and going in to do second back surgery in a week
 
Finished school with my B.S. in mechanical engineering. Quit my old job though I miss it.

Started working as a Design Engineer for Fairchild International in Glen Lyn, VA. We design, build, and maintain mining equipment including scoops, continuous miners, and continuous haulage systems.

I like it...wish I could get more hands-on as all I've done for 2 months is muck around with AutoCAD. BUT, I make a LOT more than I did and I like it overall.
 
automotive tech for 25 years untill i blew my back out. havent worked for 7 months, and going in to do second back surgery in a week

Good luck man! My brother suffered a slip disc about 4 years ago he's been through 3 surgerys he can't walk or stand very long and can't lift anything he can't work he collects SSI and disabilty to pay the bills and he's only 21.
 

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