What do you do for a living?

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I am a senior product specialist for a company called Ingersoll Rand. I work with their DC tool Equipment and calibration equipment. Been there for about 11 years now.
Rob Dunn
 
I've been a Tilesetter since 1986, did carpet for two years before that, but started out as a partsman after I left School in 1976.
 
Worked in a small automotive shop after high school 1975. Then joined Operating Engineers in 1981.And still trying to fix them. :cheers:
 
Past lives;
Pizza Chef, Restaurant owner, chauffer (sp?), Doorman, janitor, textile worker, landscaper, sold encyclopedias door to door, worked in a slaughterhouse, walked dogs, various factories....

Since 1986:
Systems Consultant for MassMutual Financial Group. No complaints.
 
I've been an aerospace machinist/CNC programmer for some 25+ years. Specializing in the main landing gear components for commercial (Airbus, Boeing...) and defence (F16, F18...) aircraft.

Sorry fellows, I can't help you with a better landing, from doing wheelies.

Giles
 
Not a darn thing! LOL Got to retire in June of 05 and have been busy with projects since. Built a 318 powered modified and am now working on my 63 Dart 2 dr post. Fun finding stuff I need! Mike
 
Permanent Pigment Technician/Installer....Part Time therapist....I counsel people on thier compulsion to put a girlfriend/wifes name on them permanently!Expert on the meaning of japanese symbols and barbwire armband installer.
Tattoo artist/Shop owner
 
:cheers:
Worked in a small automotive shop after high school 1975. Then joined Operating Engineers in 1981.And still trying to fix them. :cheers:

Hey a union brother:cheers:, I've been in Operating Engineers local 115 since '87 work at a Carrier Transicold dealership as a reefer mechanic.We belong to the shops part of the union.
 
I have been around. After getting out of school I worked on tanks and APCs as an Electronics tech at Aberdeen Proving Ground, until getting laid off. Since then: Shop manager for a concert lighting company, field tech for Muzak, owned 3 Boradwalk Fries restaurants, worked in sales and service at a Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealership, mortgage loan officer, and now I own a real estate investment company (translation: I am a real estate investor with an LLC) and work out of my house.
 
I'am a master mechanic/Wreck Master for the long island rail road, been there 36 years. I'am the manager in charge of the diesel fleet repairs and in charge of the all derailments. Soon to be retired.
 
Im a Local 1 stagehand in New York City ...specifically i am a stage electrician
I troubleshoot,repair,program,focus,clean lighting fixtures before after and durring their time on a stage.
 
I'm a sleazy, lying, two-faced, crooked Chrysler/Dodge dealer........NOT!!Check out the video on getmeadodge.com.
 
A lot of cool jobs out there by this group

I have worked the past 11 years for ford building steering gear plant

it is scheduled to close and I have to figure out what i want to do when I grow up

Figured I could always drive a truck (CDL Class A license) or use the dump truck, backhoe and bulldozer to make a dollar or 2. I have always wanted a car lot, thought about getting certified for home inspection or appraisals, but with the current economy not sure what direction to go.
 
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