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what does everyone do for a living!


unfortunetly, i am a certified gm parts man for now am looking to get out of this racket and do something else will keep you posted
 
Agricultural & Mechanical Engineer...but due to a shitty economy & cutbacks, I am unemployed. Designed parts & downhole tools for the oilfield. So, full-time form-filler now... :icon_thumby:
Check out www.danos.com
They are an oil field contractor that is always looking for employees. I worked there until I retired - great company.
There is a place on the web site to fill out application forms or if you e-mail sgisclair@danos.com, she is in HR and will get you pointed to the right place. Good luck!
 
I am currently hauling fuel and asphalt for a small company here in WNY. The sad part is, I have a masters in History and a NYS teaching certificate. Driving the truck pays better. Then I can finish my run for a law degree.
 
Was a Roofer for almost 18yrs, ran my own business for the last 10yrs, got tired of the headaches and the stress, moved to Utah from Cali, and am currently cleaning college kids apts., and waiting on a background check to go to work at Wolly-World, less stress, less headache and a lot less $$$ but hey itll pay the bills and I can still go wheelin!!:icon_cheers:
 
Was a Roofer for almost 18yrs, ran my own business for the last 10yrs, got tired of the headaches and the stress, moved to Utah from Cali, and am currently cleaning college kids apts., and waiting on a background check to go to work at Wolly-World, less stress, less headache and a lot less $$$ but hey itll pay the bills and I can still go wheelin!!:icon_cheers:

Nothing wrong with that. Money isn't everything my friend. I made 75k a year at the dealership, but I hated the ****ing customers. Those needy bastards would make an honest man a murderer I tell you.

An honest living is all a man needs to feel like a man.
 
Shipper, Receiver and Parts Driver at my friendly neighbourhood Ford dealership :icon_thumby:
 
work for cnx for quiet a while local natural gas outfit. then went for the bigger bucks working for a t massey on a strip job learned quiet a bit done almost anything drove 777 cats and was a grease monkey aka mechanic with less pay scale:shok: that went for a good while till coal prices dropped to almost nothing and they shut the job done thx obama:sad: and now i am lad back drawing my unemployment since i can't find a job
 
im an electricians apprentice doesn't pay good yet unfortunently but if you guys need any advice don't be afraid to drop me a line code is pretty much the same between the states and Canada.
 
I've been an aerospace electrician for the past 2 and half years for Boeing on the 787 and 777 line.:yahoo:
 
Guitarist. Wish i had never picked the damned thing up. Some nights i clear a grand, some nights less than 200. I need a real job
 
diesel tech making 60 grand a year. woohoo

Nice. Do you work for a trucking company, dealer or independent shop? I am about the same, but I am working the clean part of the truck.
 

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